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N.W.T. reports 20 new COVID-19 cases, slight increase in overall case count

There are 124 active cases in the N.W.T. today compared to 110 Wednesday, according to the Office of the Chief Public Health Officer. Of the active cases, 83 are in Yellowknife and 11 are in Behchoko.

Of 124 active cases in the territory, 83 are in Yellowknife and 11 in Behchoko

N.W.T. health officials are reporting 124 active COVID-19 cases across the territory Thursday. Of those, 83 are in Yellowknife and 11 are in Behchoko. (NIAID Integrated Research Facility/Reuters)

The N.W.T. is reporting 20 new COVID-19 cases Thursday and a slight increase in the overall number of cases across the territory.

There are 124 active cases in the N.W.T. compared to 110 Wednesday, according to the Office of the Chief Public Health Officer.

Yellowknife has 83 active cases, an increase of 10 from the day before. Behchoko has 11 active cases.

There is community transmission in both communities, where cases have been rising in the past few days. It prompted the chief public health officer to issue a public health order Wednesday, which was updated the same evening for Behchoko.

Cases in the Sahturegion continue to decline. There are 27 cases in the region with 12 in Fort Good Hope, nine in Tulita, five in Norman Wells and one in Delne. The number of COVID-19 cases in the region has been declining since Sept. 3.

The other communities that have COVID-19 cases in the territory are Fort Providence with two, and Gamtwith one.

Overall, the Northwest Territories has had 436 cases of COVID-19, of which 311 have been resolved. There has been one death.