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New case of COVID-19 diagnosed in Inuvik

A release from N.W.T. health authorities said a new case of COVID-19 in Inuvik was connected with international travel.

Announcement means N.W.T. now has 7 active cases of COVID-19

N.W.T. officials confirmed a new case of COVID-19 had been diagnosed in Inuvik on Tuesday. (Philippe Morin/CBC)

Health authorities say an individual has been diagnosed with COVID-19 in Inuvik, N.W.T., according to a release sent Tuesday morning.

The news release saysthe individual had travelled internationally and was self-isolating with their household. No risk to the public was identified.

"They are doing well at-home," the release reads. "Public health's investigation identified only individuals within the household as contacts."

The case is the fourth to have been identified in Inuvik since the beginning of the pandemic. It follows confirmation of the first-ever case in Hay River, N.W.T., over the weekend, and five other cases in Yellowknife last week.

The territory currently has seven active cases of COVID-19. It's seen 22confirmed cases since the beginning of the pandemic.

The release says thenew case in Inuvik is an example of how rules requiring self-isolation workto prevent spread within the territory. All travellers entering the N.W.T. are required to self-isolate with their households for 14 days.

"There's no doubt that the requirement to self-isolate is a sacrifice. It's not easy," the release reads. "But it is the most important way we can help take control of the risk of COVID-19 outbreaks, and keep our friends, families, and communities safe.

"As we celebrate the holidays, let's celebrate those who continue to do their part to keep our territory safe by following this guidance, encourage those we know to do the same, and think about our individual responsibility in making good choices," it concludes.