Advisories

Wildfire Smoke Exposure Advisory for Sambaa K'e

We recently installed two advanced laser air quality monitors in Sambaa K’e called PurpleAir. Today, these monitors detected high levels of fine particles in the air, known as PM2.5, measuring over 150 micrograms per cubic meter. These elevated levels of fine particles mean that the air quality in Sambaa K'e is currently unhealthy due to smoke from wildfires. This situation poses a health risk to the community members. Therefore, the Chief Public Health Officer is issuing a Public Health Advisory for Sambaa K’e.

To check the current air quality levels for Sambaa K’e, see:

Varicella (Chicken Pox) Outbreak in Tuktoyaktuk Rescinded

TUKTOYAKTUK (March 28, 2023) – The Chief Public Health Officer has rescinded the varicella (chicken pox) outbreak declared on February 9, 2023. At this time no new cases have been identified and more than two full incubation periods (42 days) have occurred without additional cases.

Chicken pox is a vaccine preventable disease. Getting your chicken pox vaccines can protect you from developing disease if you are exposed. You can ensure your immunizations are up to date by calling the Tuktoyaktuk Health Center at 1-867-977-2321.

Dog Tests Positive for Rabies in Fort Good Hope

NORTHWEST TERRITORIES (February 24, 2023) – The Chief Environmental Health Officer is advising that a dog from Fort Good Hope has tested positive for rabies. The dog had contact with a wild fox.

Residents of Fort Good Hope should contact the Cassien Edgi Health Centre and report any bites or scratches or contact any wild animals or dogs immediately. The health staff will assess your exposure and ensure proper follow-up can be completed.

Rabies in humans is fatal without urgent treatment.

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