The patient, who caught COVID-19 while working at the Gahcho Kué mine, was medevaced to Edmonton.
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Posted: Feb 26, 2021 2:55 PM CT | Last Updated: February 26
A file photo of a hospital. An N.W.T. resident was flown to hospital in Edmonton after developing complications related to COVID-19, health authorities confirmed Friday. (Shutterstock) comments
A Northwest Territories worker who caught COVID-19 while employed at the Gahcho Kué mine is in critical condition, health authorities confirmed Friday.
The man was medevaced to Edmonton Wednesday after developing complications related to COVID-19, a spokesperson for the chief public health officer confirmed.
Mountain Province Diamonds Announces Plan for Restart of Operations at Gahcho Kué Mine
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TORONTO and NEW YORK, Feb. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Mountain Province Diamonds Inc. ( Mountain Province , or the Company ) (TSX: MPVD) and (OTCQX: MPVD) reports that the ramp-up to resume operations at the Gahcho Kué Mine has begun. The mine suspended production related activities on February 6 after experiencing several cases of COVID-19.
The ramp-up follows an essential services team crew change on February 23, which included bringing in two industrial hygienists to review and oversee work protocols and further deep cleaning. Essential services include maintaining power, water treatment, clearing roads, time critical maintenance work, water management, and receiving incoming winter road fuel and cargo shipments. The next step is to bring in the production crew later this week and to begin the build up to production over the weekend.
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