Watson Lake's only daycare is the subject of a COVID-19 public exposure notice. Although the daycare remains open, the town's mayor says many parents are staying home with their children this week.
Watson Lake grapples with COVID-19 infections, lower vaccination rate
The community of Watson Lake represents about 3.5 per cent of Yukon s total population, but as of Tuesday it had more than a third of the territory s active COVID-19 cases.
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Posted: Jul 28, 2021 7:11 PM CT | Last Updated: July 29
A health-care worker in Nova Scotia dispenses Moderna vaccine from a vial. As of Tuesday, 80 per cent of eligible adults in Yukon were fully vaccinated against COVID-19.(Robert Short/CBC)
The community of Watson Lake represents about 3.5 per cent of Yukon s total population, but as of Tuesday it had more than a third of the territory s active COVID-19 cases and local leaders hope it s a wake-up call for more people to get vaccinated.
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Yukon s COVID-19 vaccine clinics being welcomed, but leaders say misinformation still a problem
Yukon s first community vaccination clinic for COVID-19 wraps up Tuesday in Watson Lake, and local officials say it s been well-received despite misinformation circulating about the shot.
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Posted: Jan 19, 2021 4:44 PM CT | Last Updated: January 19
Paul Caesar of the Liard First Nation receives his COVID-19 vaccine in Watson Lake, Yukon. (Liard First Nation)
Yukon s first community vaccination clinic for COVID-19 wraps up Tuesday in Watson Lake, and local officials say it s been well-received. As a community, we re just very thankful, and we really appreciate being put at the front of the line, said Mayor Chris Irvin, who was the second person to get the Moderna shot on Monday.