Northern community dealing with COVID-19 outbreak, Delta variant
As many Saskatchewan communities watch their COVID-19 case numbers drop, the Hatchet Lake Dene Nation — including Wollaston Lake — is dealing with a fast-moving outbreak.
The outbreak was declared June 28. Before that, there were fewer than 10 COVID-19 cases in the community, but as of Monday morning, there were 96 cases associated with the outbreak, according to Dr. Nnamdi Ndubuka, medical health officer with the Northern Inter-Tribal Health Authority (NITHA).
Fourteen of the 96 cases are variants of concern and Ndubuka believes they’ll be confirmed to be the Delta variant first identified in India.
“It’s not surprising really because of the high transmissibility rate of the variants, so this is not surprising because we know that this is how the variants behave,” said Ndubuka.