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8 more cases of COVID-19 in Iqaluit, one day after officials confirm community spread

Eight new cases of COVID-19 have been reported by public health officials in Nunavut, with two more recoveries bringing the territorial total of active cases to 73 on Saturday.

Officials confirmed cases in two jails and a medical boarding home Friday

Residents in Iqaluit wear masks while carrying out errands in the capital city in this file photo. There are now 73 active cases of COVID-19 in Nunavut, 69 of which are in Iqaluit. (Matisse Harvey/Radio-Canada)

Eight new cases of COVID-19 have been reported by public health officialsin Nunavut, with two more recoveries bringing the total of activecases in the territory to 73 on Saturday.

According to the latest data from the Government of Nunavut, the new cases are all in Iqaluit. That means there are 69 active cases there, plus two more in Kinngait and two in Rankin Inlet.

Since anoutbreak in the capital city was declared on April 16, Premier Joe Savikataaq saidthere have been 36 recoveries.

The data does not specify whether the new cases are linked to a particular place, but on Friday,Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Michael Patterson confirmed there were three cases at Makigiarvik Correctional Centreand one at the Baffin Correctional Centre, both in Iqaluit.

Officials also said a staff member atthe Tammaativvik Boarding Homeamedical boarding home for Nunavut residents hadalso tested positive.

Fridaywas the first time since the outbreak began thatDr. Patterson confirmed evidence of community transmission.