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UPDATED: Positive COVID-19 diagnosis in Yellowknife, no known source

Update 9:46 a.m.: The COVID-19 rapid response team is investigating a lead at Aven Manor retirement home in Yellowknife, as the GNWT continues to try and determine the source of the COVID-19 case.

A positive COVID-19 diagnosis was reported in Yellowknife on Friday, with no known source for where the individual could have contracted COVID-19.

There are currently no exposure warnings active in Yellowknife, and the individual did not travel.

Around 450 people have been tested in Yellowknife this past week, with no new positives being reported.

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A positive COVID-19 diagnosis has been reported in Yellowknife, with no known source for where the individual could have contracted the virus.

There are currently no exposure warnings active in Yellowknife, and the individual did not travel.

The individual sought testing when they developed symptoms.

They are doing well and isolating appropriately.

The GNWT said a rigorous investigation is ongoing to determine the source of infection, adding the COVID-19 rapid response team is being deployed.

The team will perform reverse contact-tracing, which includes reviewing potential exposures in the 14 days before symptoms started.

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“Without knowing the source of infection, it is difficult to fully-characterize public risk,” the Office of the Chief Public Officer said in a statement. “What this means is that there is reason for residents and travellers in Yellowknife to remain vigilant.”

“But there is no reason to be frightened — we know what works to stop transmission, and
public health is working hard to find the source.”

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