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N.W.T.'s public health emergency extended again

The N.W.T. government has extended its public health emergency again,meaning that residents can expect to belivingunder this emergency measure for at least two more weeks.

COVID-19 emergency measure extended for 9th time since start of pandemic

Health Minister Diane Thom announced Thursday that the government is extending the territory-wide public health emergency again. (Mario De Ciccio/Radio-Canada)

The N.W.T. government has extended its public health emergency again,meaning that residents can expect to belivingunder this emergency measure for at least two more weeks.

Health Minister Diane Thom decided to extend this territory-wide measure under the Public Health Act, with the advice of the chief public health officer, statesa government news release dated for Wednesday but sent Thursday.

Thepublic health emergency gives the Office of the Chief Public Health Officer the ability to create and enforce public health orders.

This is the ninth time it has been extended since the beginning of the pandemic.

The government last announced it was renewing the public health emergency on July 7.A government spokesperson said at the timeit was set to expire on July 21.

Thursday's extension announcement comes days late, and thisis not the first time.On March 24, the N.W.T. governmentdeclared the territory's first state of emergencybutfailed to inform the public until three days later.

"The global COVID-19 pandemic is not over. In the case of some jurisdictions in Canada, we have seen concerning surges in cases as reopening plans continue," states the news release.

The government continues to state that it's prepared to "respond quickly" to new cases or outbreaks. The release also reminds residents thattravel within the territory is restricted, with limited exceptions.

According to data released by the government Wednesday, the territory has issued six fines in recent weeks to people who violated self-isolation and travel restrictions put in place during the pandemic. All six peoplewereticketed $1,725, each.

Earlier this month, the territorial government decided to end its other emergency measure the state of emergency for the first time since COVID-19 emergency measures were enacted in the territory.

The Nunavut government also announced Thursday that it will extend its public health emergency into August.