Nunavik health officials have reopened the region to tourism, according to Nunatsiaq News. This announcement comes a week after authorities lifted quarantine requirements for Nunavik residents.
Fully vaccinated travellers must provide a negative COVID-19 test between 48 and 72 hours before boarding a flight to Nunavik, as well as a second test seven days after arrival to the region. But fully vaccinated people will not be required to quarantine at any point in their travels, the health board said in a news release Monday.
To be considered fully vaccinated, travellers must have received two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine followed by a 14-day waiting period.
Unvaccinated people are still able to travel to Nunavik, the health board said, though they must produce a negative COVID-19 test and then quarantine for 10 days after arrival.