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Tag: #Covid-19 #coronavirus #public health emergency #state of emergency

Posted inYellowknifer

Public health emergency extended in Northwest Territories until Oct. 13

by Natalie PressmanSeptember 29, 2020

The GNWT has again extended the territory-wide public health emergency under the advice of chief public health officer (CPHO) Dr. Kami Kandola. The latest extension is the 14th straight. The state of public health emergency will remain in place until at least Oct. 13. The GNWT issued a news release Tuesday stating the extension is […]

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NWT public health emergency extended until September

by Natalie PressmanAugust 18, 2020
Posted inNWT News/North, Yellowknifer

GNWT extends emergency provisions for another two weeks

by Simon WhitehouseMay 26, 2020
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