Appointments for second doses of the Moderna vaccine are now available by appointment for people in Yellowknife who received their first dose between Jan. 7-17 and Jan. 18-22.
Posted: Jan 25, 2021 9:55 AM CT | Last Updated: January 25
Chris Balla, the Beaufort Delta regional operations manager for Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority, is responsible for making sure the vaccines and the vaccine team make it to their final destination. (Mackenzie Scott/CBC)
Is the vaccine safe, and is N.W.T. on track for herd immunity? Doctors answer COVID-19 questions
With vaccination against COVID-19 beginning in N.W.T. communities, the territory s top doctors are combating misinformation and answering questions about who can get it, and whether herd immunity is on the horizon.
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Posted: Jan 14, 2021 12:40 PM CT | Last Updated: January 14
The N.W.T. s Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Kami Kandola, received her first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine on Jan. 13. She said it was an honour to get the vaccine in a small community she s been trying to protect against the virus.(Kate Kyle/CBC)
Yellowknife s COVID-19 testing site moved near Folk on the Rocks site
The N.W.T. government is moving the COVID-19 testing site, which has been on 48th Street, to a new location on Archibald Street so that it has adequate surge capacity and to reduce impact on operations of the Yellowknife Primary Care Clinic.
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Posted: Jan 07, 2021 1:32 PM CT | Last Updated: January 7
The COVID-19 testing site in Yellowknife, normally located on 48th Street, is being moved to the building, pictured above, at 108 Archibald Street on Thursday.(Chantal Dubuc/CBC)