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1 new COVID-19 infection in Yellowknife, 40 contacts identified

Yellowknife Catholic Schoolsconfirmed on TwitterFriday morningit was St. Patrick's High School in Yellowknife that received theCOVID-19 positive exposure notice. The Office of the Chief PublicHealth Officer says the investigation so far does not indicate an outbreak.

New COVID-19 infection is linked to Wednesday's exposure notice

The new case involves an "individual at a Yellowknife school" and is connected to Wednesday's exposure notice. The Office of the Chief Public Health Officer says the Investigation so far does not indicate an outbreak. (NIAID Integrated Research Facility/Reuters)

The N.W.T. Office of the Chief PublicHealth Officerconfirmed a case of COVID-19 in Yellowknife Thursday evening. According to a news release, the infection was linkedto Wednesday's exposure notification and "involves an individual at a Yellowknife school," though which school is not specified.

Yellowknife Catholic Schoolsconfirmed on TwitterFriday morningit was St. Patrick's High School in Yellowknife that received theCOVID-19 positive exposure notice, after it was first reported by Cabin Radio.

"We are actioning steps laid out by the OCPHO and will continue to support staff and students as directed. Parents of ESPHS have been informed and the school will remain open,"the tweet says.

The person is said to be self-isolating, and a sample of the virus has been sent for testing to determine if it may be a variant of concern.

According to the news release, 40 contacts have been identified and public health is following up with all of them.

"Individuals identified as contacts will be advised to isolate and follow recommendations from public health," states Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Kami Kandola in the news release.

"Staff and students identified as contacts must isolate 14 days and will receive a letter from public health. Students who are required to self-isolate will be supported by the school to continue their classes through distance learning. Public health is ensuring the individual and any potential contacts are supported."

Kandola said a letter will be sent to all students and staff not identified as contacts "to advise on appropriate public health measures."

Kandola added that "the investigation at this time does not indicate an outbreak."

Kandola's advice is for people to continue to keep to safe pandemic habits, such as wearing a mask while in public and staying home while sick.

At the first sign of sickness, people are asked to call a local health centre to get tested for COVID-19.

How to get tested in Yellowknife:

Book an appointment at the COVID-19 Testing Centre at 108 Archibald Street.
Book online.

There are expanded hours for Friday and Saturday from8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.