It is the territory's fourth death.
The ongoing COVID-19 outbreak has claimed the life of another Yukoner. Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Brendan Hanley announced the death in a news release yesterday afternoon. It is the Yukon’s fourth death since the pandemic began.
“COVID-19 is hitting unvaccinated Yukoners hard. We expect the trend of daily cases to continue for a few weeks, and we may see additional clusters and smaller outbreaks. Given the heartbreaking news today of yet another death, it is more important than ever that people stay home if ill, get tested if they have symptoms and get vaccinated,” reads a statement from Dr. Hanley.
At yesterday’s press conference, Dr. Hanley announced that there are currently 103 active cases in the territory.

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