Capacity ‘stretched’ as Nunavut deals with rising COVID-19 cases: top doctor
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Nunavut’s chief public health officer says capacity to deal with an outbreak of COVID-19 is “stretched,” which is why the government has shut down the territory for two weeks to try to get cases of COVID-19 under control.
The territory reported its first case Nov. 6 and the total has jumped to 70 in less than two weeks.
Dr. Michael Patterson says the Health Department has “some reserve capacity”– but not much.
“Knowing that we’re close to our limit in terms of capacity right now, that’s the rationale for bringing these orders in place,” Patterson said at a news conference Wednesday.