The Department of Health encourages Nunavummiut to prepare for an increase in cases, get vaccinated

GN encourages Nunavummiut to prepare for a possible surge of COVID-19 this winter. (Graphic by Viktor Forgacs/Unsplash)

From The Nation News

Another wave of COVID-19 could be coming this winter, and Nunavummiut should prepare for it, the Government of Nunavut Department of Health said in a news release Thursday. The department said evidence shows a new wave of COVID-19 is coming to Canada, and with colder days and people spending more time indoors, the virus is spreading more easily. To prepare for this, GN encourages eligible Nunavummiut to be up to date on their immunizations. Vaccines are available at all community health centers and Iqaluit Public Health. All Nunavummiut six months of age and older can be vaccinated against the coronavirus. Call the COVID-19 hotline at 1-888-975-8601 with any questions about the vaccine. For more information on vaccines, GN has an infographic and section on its website.


title: “New Wave Of Covid 19 Could Come This Winter Gn Warns Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-22” author: “David Hussey”


The Department of Health encourages Nunavummiut to prepare for an increase in cases, get vaccinated

GN encourages Nunavummiut to prepare for a possible surge of COVID-19 this winter. (Graphic by Viktor Forgacs/Unsplash)

From The Nation News

Another wave of COVID-19 could be coming this winter, and Nunavummiut should prepare for it, the Government of Nunavut Department of Health said in a news release Thursday. The department said evidence shows a new wave of COVID-19 is coming to Canada, and with colder days and people spending more time indoors, the virus is spreading more easily. To prepare for this, GN encourages eligible Nunavummiut to be up to date on their immunizations. Vaccines are available at all community health centers and Iqaluit Public Health. All Nunavummiut six months of age and older can be vaccinated against the coronavirus. Call the COVID-19 hotline at 1-888-975-8601 with any questions about the vaccine. For more information on vaccines, GN has an infographic and section on its website.


title: “New Wave Of Covid 19 Could Come This Winter Gn Warns Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-27” author: “Jacqueline Russ”


The Department of Health encourages Nunavummiut to prepare for an increase in cases, get vaccinated

GN encourages Nunavummiut to prepare for a possible surge of COVID-19 this winter. (Graphic by Viktor Forgacs/Unsplash)

From The Nation News

Another wave of COVID-19 could be coming this winter, and Nunavummiut should prepare for it, the Government of Nunavut Department of Health said in a news release Thursday. The department said evidence shows a new wave of COVID-19 is coming to Canada, and with colder days and people spending more time indoors, the virus is spreading more easily. To prepare for this, GN encourages eligible Nunavummiut to be up to date on their immunizations. Vaccines are available at all community health centers and Iqaluit Public Health. All Nunavummiut six months of age and older can be vaccinated against the coronavirus. Call the COVID-19 hotline at 1-888-975-8601 with any questions about the vaccine. For more information on vaccines, GN has an infographic and section on its website.


title: “New Wave Of Covid 19 Could Come This Winter Gn Warns Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-10” author: “William High”


The Department of Health encourages Nunavummiut to prepare for an increase in cases, get vaccinated

GN encourages Nunavummiut to prepare for a possible surge of COVID-19 this winter. (Graphic by Viktor Forgacs/Unsplash)

From The Nation News

Another wave of COVID-19 could be coming this winter, and Nunavummiut should prepare for it, the Government of Nunavut Department of Health said in a news release Thursday. The department said evidence shows a new wave of COVID-19 is coming to Canada, and with colder days and people spending more time indoors, the virus is spreading more easily. To prepare for this, GN encourages eligible Nunavummiut to be up to date on their immunizations. Vaccines are available at all community health centers and Iqaluit Public Health. All Nunavummiut six months of age and older can be vaccinated against the coronavirus. Call the COVID-19 hotline at 1-888-975-8601 with any questions about the vaccine. For more information on vaccines, GN has an infographic and section on its website.