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New COVID-19 exposure notices issued for Fort Providence, N.W.T.

The Northern Store, M&R Grocery Store and Big River Gas Bar in Fort Providence N.W.T. have been added to the territory's list of COVID-19 exposure locations. Anyone experiencing symptoms is directed to immediately isolate and arrange for testing.

Territory's case count not to be updated until Monday, says spokesperson

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Fort Providence, N.W.T. now has three exposure notices at the Northern Store, the M&R Grocery Store and the Big River Gas Bar. (Trevor Lyons/CBC)

Three new locations in Fort Providence, N.W.T.wereadded to a list of exposure settings by the territory's public health office on Sunday.

People who were at the following places are at a "higher risk" of being a contact of someone with COVID-19, according to the Office of the Chief Public Health Officer:

  • Northern Store on Aug. 19 between 4 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.
  • M&R Grocery Store on Aug. 19 between 11:30 a.m. and 12 p.m.
  • Big River Gas Bar's food and beverage areaon Aug. 17 between 2 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.

Those who are partially vaccinated or unvaccinated are required to isolate for 10 days from the time of exposure and get tested.

Anyone at the listed exposure sites who is fully vaccinatedshould monitor themselves for symptoms and wear a mask in public places. Fully vaccinated residents should only arrange testing and isolate ifsymptoms develop, said public health.

On Saturday evening, Jeremy Bird, the communications manager for the N.W.T.'s health and social services department, said public health would not be updating its COVID-19 dashboard or releasing case count updates over the weekend.

An update is expected on Monday.

TheCanadian Rangers and the Canadian Red Cross have been deployed tohelp N.W.T. communities deal with a surge in COVID-19 cases.