Vaccinations started for certain rotational non-residents workers

The NWT has begun offering COVID-19 vaccines to non-resident rotational workers at mineral and petroleum projects. This new priority group began receiving vaccines on March 12th.

Included in this priority group are workers at Imperial Oil in Norman Wells, as well as workers at NWT mines such as Diavik, Ekati, and Gahcho Kué.

The GNWT says they have requested 12,000 additional doses from the federal government specifically for non-resident workers in addition to the 51,600 doses they’re already receiving for NWT residents.

Minister of Health and Social Services Julie Green says non-resident workers not included in initial priority groups were previously invited to email the CPHO to ask for an individual exemption.

“Though this still remains an option, I am glad to see that these large worksites have been added to the priority list which will ensure additional safety for NWT residents and communities,” Green adds.

Other non-resident rotational workers will be considered by the CPHO on a case-by-case basis.

Green says recent remote worksite outbreaks in the NWT and the new COVID-19 variants in other parts of Canada have highlighted the importance of protecting rotational workers living and working inside NWT borders.

“Increasing immunity at these worksites will protect residents, their families, and the communities NWT residents return to between shifts,” she adds.

Any NWT resident rotational workers who may have missed getting a dose in their home community will also be offered the vaccine when the NWT vaccination team visits their worksite.

Green remains confident that the GNWT will be able to provide both doses of the vaccine to 75% of its adult population by the end of April 2021.

Keven Dow
Keven Dow
News. Keven moved here from Ontario in November of 2018. As of December Keven is back to doing full-time news after transitioning into a news/mid-days position in late 2019. Prior to that, he was doing weekends/news for about 8-9 months. He's from a small tomato town in Ontario and went to College at Fanshawe for Radio Broadcasting. He loves talking about sports, entertainment, the community, and local events. Got a news tip? Email me at [email protected]

Continue Reading

You may also like



cjcd Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

More NWT wellness programs available in Hay River area

Wellness and spiritual support services are expanding in the Hay River area through community organizations including the Northwest Territory Métis Nation’s Healing and Wellness program and partnerships between the social services authority and the community library.

AVENS holding second annual classic car show this weekend

AVENS – A Community for Seniors is inviting the community to join them for their Second Annual Classic Car, Truck and Bike Show and Shine this Father’s Day weekend.

Folk On The Rocks announces new trivia night

Folk On The Rocks has announced a new event they will be holding in the lead-up to this year’s festival. FOTR’s Big Shiny Trivia Night will give participants an opportunity to learn about the line-up for this year’s festival and win prizes as well.

Local group calls on GNWT to prioritize healing root causes of addictions and illness

Members of the Endacho Healing Society are calling on the territorial government to make trauma healing a funded priority. The group is laying the ground for a sustainable operation model to heal the root cause of unresolved trauma from addictions and mental health challenges to family breakdowns. They say a sustainable operational model would allow Northerners to access support without having to travel south.

Advocates say On the Land and community programs can help end Elder abuse

Elders who are experiencing abuse often feel shame that can manifest among other barriers to accessing help. Community advocates from the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation and the N.W.T. say while more informal community supports may available, it can be difficult for older adults in abusive situations to access those supports without dedicated programs that allow for some level of protection and intervention.