Yes. I appreciate that there's a lot of anxiety and fear about the prospect of COVID being diagnosed in our communities, and Inuvik is no different in this case. People who are tested for COVID are entitled to their privacy. Identifying information and additional information is very tightly controlled by the CPHO. There is no reason that she would feel obliged to enumerate who else lives in the house with the infected person unless that person was also infected. When that person did test as infected, it turned out that they did live in the same house. There's no obligation to provide a complete breakdown of the family's circumstances for each positive test.
Julie Green on Question 436-19(2): COVID-19 Cases in Inuvik
In the Legislative Assembly on October 29th, 2020. See this statement in context.
Question 436-19(2): COVID-19 Cases in Inuvik
Oral Questions
October 29th, 2020
Page 1498
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