The new cases are number 83 and 84 for the territory.
Yukon’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Hanley has confirmed two new cases of COVID-19 in the territory.
One of the cases is an adult in Whitehorse and is related to international travel. According to Dr. Brendan Hanley, the person is isolating in a safe and effective manner.
The other case is a Yukon resident who acquired the infection and was tested out of the territory. They will remain out of Yukon until non-infectious. The individual is included in the Yukon case count but does not increase the number of active cases in the territory.
The new cases do not come with any public exposure notices.
There is currently one active case in the Yukon.
Anyone experiencing symptoms should arrange to get tested.

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