What are some of the unique steps Nunavut has taken to protect its community from Covid19?
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Winter sports, such as hockey and curling, are popular in Nunavut, as are dogsled and snowmobile racing and traditional Arctic games. Outdoor activities, including hunting, fishing, hiking, and kayaking, attract visitors to the territory.
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As of September 2, 2020, Nunavut is the only territory or province in Canada with no confirmed cases of COVID-19,[1] an infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). As part of the global pandemic and its impact on Canada, Nunavut has implemented restrictions on commerce, public gatherings, and travel into the territory by non-residents.
COVID-19 pandemic in Nunavut
Disease
COVID-19
Virus strain
SARS-CoV-2
Location
Nunavut, Canada
Confirmed cases
0
Government website
Nunavut Government
A number of positive cases began to emerge among workers at several mines in late-September, although several were not included in Nunavut's total because the transmission was believed to have occurred outside of the territory, and several await a final decision.[2]