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Yukon issues potential COVID-19 exposure notice for April 3 flight from Vancouver to Whitehorse

Yukons chief medical officer of health has issued a potential COVID-19 exposure notification for an April 3 Air North flight from Vancouver to Whitehorse.

Notice is for Air North flight 4N538 from Vancouver to Whitehorse at 1:35 p.m.

The possible exposure notice was issued for an April 3 Air North flight from Vancouver to Whitehorse. (CBC)

Yukon's chief medical officer of health has issued a potential COVID-19 exposure notification for an April 3 Air North flight from Vancouver to Whitehorse.

The possible exposure was for Air North flight 4N538 that departed Vancouver at 1:35 p.m. and arrived in Whitehorse at 3:59 p.m.

In a Sunday night release, health officials saida person on the flight from outside the territory tested positive several days after arriving.

The person is self-isolating and recovering, according to the release.

Contact tracing is underway, and to date, no other exposures have been identified.

The release saidofficials are confident all standard protocols were followed.

There are three active public exposure notices in Yukon, all stemming from flights from Vancouver to Whitehorse.

A potential exposure notice was issued for an April 4 Air Canada flight and for a March 21 Air North flight.

Health officials saidanyone who thinks they are experiencing COVID-19symptoms should self-isolate and remain at home, take the online self-assessment and arrange to get tested either by calling 867-393-3083 or booking atest online.