
‘What we ask is for people to stay home’: active COVID cases at Hatchet Lake surpasses 100
Editor’s note: This story was amended at 8 p.m. Tuesday to include a statement from PAGC.
The Chief of Hatchet Lake Denesuline First Nation says every effort is being taken to control the spread of COVID-19 in the small, remote community.
An outbreak was declared on June 28. Before that, there were fewer than 10 COVID-19 cases in the community, but as of Tuesday morning, the number had increased to 109.
Of these cases, 96 are active and 13 have recovered. In total, three have been hospitalized, including two in-patient hospitalizations and one ICU hospitalization. Chief Bart Tsannie told paNOW they have hired a security team to help patrol the community.