The Northwestern Health Unit is confirming three new travel related cases in Dryden.
The Health Unit says they have completed quarantine and are no longer infectious.
The cases followed self-isolation protocols, have no known contacts and there is no evidence of risk to residents in Dryden.
There are now nine confirmed cases in the region, none in First Nations communities.
As of noon Thursday, the Health Unit has received nearly 350 tests that have come back negative.
Acting Medical Officer of Health Dr. Ian Gemmill says that’s an encouraging sign, noting about 230 cases remain outstanding.
NWHU has confirmed 3 new travel-related cases in Dryden. The cases have completed quarantine and are no longer…
Posted by Northwestern Health Unit on Thursday, April 9, 2020