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Another Inuvik resident tests presumptively positive for COVID-19

N.W.T. health officials announced another presumptive positive case of COVID-19 in Inuvik on Tuesday. Officials say it is related to another case in Inuvik confirmed last week.

Case is related to another in Inuvik confirmed last week but poses no threat to community, officials say

A resident of Inuvik has tested presumptively positive for COVID-19. N.W.T. public health says the case poses no threat to the community as the individual is self-isolating and recovering at home. (Philippe Morin/CBC)

AnotherInuvik resident has tested presumptively positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday, but the case poses no threat to the public, according to a news release from the N.W.T.'s Office of the Chief Public Health Officer.

The release states the new case is related to last week's case in which anotherInuvik resident who had travelled to the town from Alberta by road was confirmedpositive for COVID-19.

"Public health has determined there is no risk to the public as the individual has been self-isolating appropriately since returning from travel," said Tuesday'sstatement.

It said contact tracing has been completed and that thetest will be validated at the Stanton Territorial Hospital in Yellowknife.

The statement also said the individual is being monitored and is doing fine.

Earlier news release sent in error

The news release was the second one issued by the N.W.T. public health on Tuesday though the first was sent in error.

A release issued early Tuesday afternoon statedanInuvik resident was confirmed tohave COVID-19. Less than half an hour later, public healthasked media outlets to "disregard and delete" thatrelease.

Later on Tuesday afternoon, the office of the N.W.T. chief public health officer said the initial releasehad been sent in error, in anticipation of a test confirming COVID-19.

"We are committed to doing right by residents of the Northwest Territories by providing timely, clear, and accurate communications. In this instance, we failed. We deeply apologize for the confusion this has caused."

The later releasesaid the office is already taking steps to make sure such errors don't happen again.