N.W.T. reviews new COVID-19 demise, extends restrictions in Hay River and kátł'odeeche First Nation

a sign on the side of a snow covered field: The number of active COVID-19 cases in Hay River and Kátł'odeeche First Nation dropped on Friday, but the N.W.T.'s chief public health officer said in a statement that the outbreak in those communities is 'not yet contained or under control.' © Jimmy Thomson/CBC The variety of lively COVID-19 situations in Hay River and Kátł'odeeche First Nation dropped on Friday, however the N.W.T.'s chief public fitness officer mentioned in a statement that the outbreak in these communities is 'now not yet contained or below control.'

one other adult has died of COVID-19 in the N.W.T., and gathering restrictions are being extended for another two weeks in Hay River and Kátł'odeeche First Nation (KFN) based on public fitness officials on Friday. 

a pandemic in those two communities is "now not yet contained or under manage," the office of the chief Public health Officer (OCPHO) talked about in a statement. "There is still wonderful COVID-19 infections occurring with out a clear chain of transmission indicating community unfold is occurring," it continued. 

A 14-day public fitness order restricting gatherings in Hay River and a 14-day containment order for KFN had been set to expire on Nov. 2. Now, they will closing unless eleven:59 p.m. on Nov. 14. 

Eleven people throughout the territory have now died of COVID-19.

the entire number of active circumstances, in the meantime, dropped for the fifth day in a row. On Friday, the territory said 161 active situations of the virus, which is down from 186 instances on Thursday. circumstances had been dropping incessantly when you consider that they hit a peak of 460 on Oct. 7. 

four of those 161 energetic situations, talked about the OCPHO, were new as of Friday. 

In Hay River and KFN, there are actually 57 energetic circumstances of COVID-19 compared to 64 on Thursday. In Yellowknife, Dettah and Ndilǫ, there at the moment are fifty three circumstances, in comparison to sixty three instances on Thursday and 74 on Wednesday. 

In Behchokǫ, there are actually 40 cases, in comparison to forty nine on Thursday.

there is a new case of COVID-19 in Inuvik, the place the lively case count is now at eight. In Łutsel okʼe, there are three circumstances of the virus — which is unchanged from Thursday. 

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