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Arviat reports 12 new cases of COVID-19

The Nunavut government is announcing 12 new cases of COVID-19 in Arviat.

The territory currently has 33 active cases all in Arviat

An aerial view of an Arctic hamlet in winter.
This is the tenth day in a row that the hamlet of Arviat has reported new cases of COVID-19. (Submitted by Dylan Clark)

The Nunavut government is announcing 12 new cases of COVID-19 in Arviat, as the hamlet of just under 3,000 people faces aresurgence of cases.

In a news release sent Monday morning, the territorial government said the territory currently has 33 active cases all in Arviat.For the last 10 days in a row, the community has reported new cases, stemming from a wider outbreak that began in November.

No community transmission has been identified in the community and all cases continue to be linked to household transmission, the release states.

All individuals are doing well and isolating at home, while contact tracing is ongoing.

"More than 100 days after the first COVID-19 case in Arviat, [fatigue] and boredom arebecoming real factors in our ability to limit the spread of the virus," Dr. MichaelPatterson, Nunavut's chief public health officer, said in the release.

"It's vital that anyone in isolation stay home until they have been cleared by the public health team. There cannot be exceptions. It's up to each of us to keep one another healthy and safe."

MLA for Arviat North-Whale Cove, John Main, joins the winter sitting in the legislature over Zoom. He is unable to travel to Iqaluit for the February sitting of the assembly due to travel restrictions in and out of Arviat. (Government of Nunavut )

In the Legislature Monday Arviat North-Whale Cove's MLA said Arviat is frustrated with the lockdownand people are getting angry.

Monday was the community's102nd day in lockdown.

"On behalf of Arviat residents sitting in lockdown today," said John Mainover Zoomfrom his home inArviat,"weare frustrated and we are fatigued, but we are still fighting."

Travel in and out ofthe community remains restricted, unless for emergency or essential purposes.

As of Monday, 6,977 Nunavummiut had received at least one dose of theModerna vaccine. Vaccine clinics in the territory are ongoing.

Arviammiut who want to receive the COVID-19 vaccine can call their health centre foran appointment.

Anyone who has reason to believe they have been exposed to COVID-19 is advised tocall the COVID-hotline at 1-888-975-8601 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. ET, or notifytheir community health centre right away, and immediately isolate at home for 14 days.Please do not go to the health centre in person, the release says.