COVID-19 variants of concern increasing steadily across the North
As of Tuesday, April 27, the total number of identified COVID-19 cases infected with a variant of concern (VoC) in northern zones was 367. Just a week ago, that number sat at 196.
That’s a major cause of concern for the Northern Inter-Tribal Health Authority (NITHA) given the fact VoCs have a 30 to 70 per cent higher transmissibility rate than the original strain and the north has unique challenges around access to health and adequate infrastructure.
“We do have issues around inadequate housing and that makes it difficult to safely isolate cases away from their household,” said Dr. Nnamdi Ndubuka, medical health officer for NITHA. “So, when you have a variant in your home where there is crowding, you can expect to have additional cases in the home. So, that’s what really concerns us.”
The western half of the northern zones has seen the most VoC cases. The Far North West, which includes the communities of Meadow Lake, La Loche and Flying Dust and Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nations has screened 87 cases. While the North West, which includes Lloydminster and North Battleford, has screened 167 cases. Compare that to just 14 VoC cases within the Far North East and North East zones combined.