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How Nunavut's COVID-19 outbreak is highlighting long-standing health inequities in Canada's North
Title (Dublin Core)
How Nunavut's COVID-19 outbreak is highlighting long-standing health inequities in Canada's North
Disclaimer (Dublin Core)
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Description (Dublin Core)
Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Michael Patterson said in a press conference on Wednesday that Nunavut is reaching its limit in terms of what it can handle. Three contact-tracing teams are racing to reach out to people in the four communities which have cases of the virus: Arviat, Rankin Inlet, Whale Cove and Sanikiluaq.
Date (Dublin Core)
November 19, 2020
Creator (Dublin Core)
Katie Toth, CBC News
Contributor (Dublin Core)
Elisabeth Edwards
Event Identifier (Dublin Core)
HIST9801
Partner (Dublin Core)
University of Western Ontario
Type (Dublin Core)
News Article
Link (Bibliographic Ontology)
Source (Dublin Core)
based on interviews by Jackie McKay and Jill English
Publisher (Dublin Core)
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC News)
Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)
English
Politics
Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)
Canadian politics
healthcare
public health
contact-tracing
medical infrastructure
Northern Canada
Nunavut
Contributor's Tags (a true folksonomy) (Friend of a Friend)
Canadian Politics
Healthcare
Public Health
Contact-Tracing
Medical Infrastructure
Northern Canada
Nunavut
Collection (Dublin Core)
Canada
Indigenous POV
Date Submitted (Dublin Core)
12/13/2020
Date Modified (Dublin Core)
12/14/2020
02/01/2021
04/28/2021
09/07/2022
Date Created (Dublin Core)
11/19/2020
Coverage (Dublin Core)
Northern Canada
Nunavut (NU)
Arviat, NU
Rankin Inlet, NU
Whale Cove, NU
Sanikluaq, NU
Format (Dublin Core)
Webpage
Language (Dublin Core)
English