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ALERT ISSUED – A potential COVID-19 exposure has been reported at the Silvertip mine in northern B.C.

Potential COVID-19 exposure reported at Silvertip mine

Yukon public health officials have been informed of cases of COVID-19 transmitted at Coeur Mining’s Silvertip mine in northern B.C.

By Whitehorse Star on March 16, 2021

Yukon public health officials have been informed of cases of COVID-19 transmitted at Coeur Mining’s Silvertip mine in northern B.C.

All Yukon and Lower Post, B.C. workers who were at the mine are being individually notified either by the company, their employer or by Yukon Communicable Disease Control.

“As a precaution, anyone working at the mine who has left the mine site within the previous two weeks (dating from last Saturday) should self-isolate until 14 days following their departure from the mine,” officials said in a statement.

“In addition, anyone who has been at the mine site during the period from February 17 to the present should carefully self-monitor for symptoms of COVID-19.

“If any symptoms develop, however mild, they should immediately self-isolate and arrange to get tested.”

People from Watson Lake and the surrounding area, including Lower Post, who were at the mine and have symptoms should contact the Watson Lake Community Hospital at 536-4444 to arrange for testing.

If you are in Whitehorse, you can get tested at the COVID-19 Testing and Assessment Centre. It’s open from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Sunday. Call 393-3083 for an appointment.

People in other Yukon communities can get tested at a community health centre.

Anyone experiencing COVID-19-like symptoms should self-isolate and remain at home, take the online self-assessment and arrange to get tested, officials said.

Comments (4)

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Juniper Jackson on Mar 17, 2021 at 11:08 am

So what? I'm safe. I can go anywhere and do anything. I've had shots (I really haven't). And I wear a mask. Hanley says I can still get it, but, it will only be the sniffles, maybe not that. Yukoners have rushed to get those vaccines. We can breathe a sigh of relief.

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Matthew on Mar 17, 2021 at 6:50 am

Another case of the sniffles.. better watch out..

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Curtis on Mar 17, 2021 at 4:45 am

Which irresponsible MLA's riding were these infections allowed to penetrate and proliferate? This shows blatant heinousness and disregard for proper control.

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Mike on Mar 16, 2021 at 8:49 pm

Yeah right on - thanks for the heads up 28 days later.

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