N.W.T. announces latest case of private health information mishandled
YELLOWKNIFE — A privacy breach affecting people who stayed at a COVID-19 isolation centre is the latest in a long line of cases of health information being mishandled in the Northwest Territories.
Late last week, the N.W.T. Department of Health and Social Services issued notice of the “low-risk” breach involving about 2,000 COVID-19 isolation forms, which include names, phone numbers, addresses and emails of people who stayed at an isolation centre in Yellowknife between August 2020 and April 2021.
It said a box containing the documents left behind by the disbanded COVID-19 Secretariat was discovered at a government warehouse in late June.
While the records never left the territorial government’s custody, there have been several recent cases where private health information was publicly disclosed.