COVID-19 cases climbing in Iqaluit’s young population, hotel being used for isolation
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Nunavut’s chief public health officer says COVID-19 cases are climbing in Iqaluit’s younger population and a local hotel is being used as an isolation centre after a shelter closed in the city.
Over the weekend, Iqaluit’s only low barrier shelter, where people can stay if they’re intoxicated, was shut down after all of its staff went into isolation for COVID-19 — with one staff member testing positive.
Dr. Michael Patterson, the territory’s chief public health officer, said there are 31 people staying at the Aqsarniit Hotel and Conference Centre, a hotel in Iqaluit.
He said some of those people are isolating for COVID-19 and others are staying there because they have nowhere else to go.