Respiratory viruses and COVID-19 in Nunavik
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Nunavik has experienced several waves of the virus. Nunavik Public Health has been actively assessing the epidemiological situation to protect the population. Although the health emergency in Quebec ended in June 2022, this does not mean that the virus has disappeared. It is crucial to remain vigilant and maintain practices that limit transmission of the virus, not only to prevent COVID-19, but also to reduce the risk of spreading other respiratory viruses.
Nunavik Respiratory Infections Dashboard
The Nunavik Respiratory Infections Dashboard provides up-to-date data on COVID-19, influenza and RSV, and respiratory infections in the region.
The map of Nunavik visualizes the recent distribution of respiratory viruses, using a risk scale where green represents a low risk, yellow a medium risk and orange a high risk of viral circulation in the community. The size of the bubbles corresponds to the number of cases identified. The graph on the right shows the regional or community trend selected in the top bar over the last twelve months.
Note : Ces données, bien que représentatives de la situation actuelle, sont en constante évolution. Il est essentiel de noter que les cas de COVID-19 et d'infections respiratoires sont susceptibles d’être sous-estimés principalement en raison de modifications dans les stratégies de dépistage.
Population messages based on the level of respiratory virus circulation
Green/ Low risk |
Low or no respiratory virus circulation |
There are few, or no respiratory viruses circulating in your community. How can we protect ourselves from respiratory viruses? Simple preventive measures can protect us and the most vulnerable members of society from respiratory viruses.
Call your CLSC to book an appointment. |
Yellow/ moderate risk |
Moderate respiratory virus circulation |
Some infectious respiratory diseases are currently circulating in your community. Residents and health-care workers need to be extra vigilant against respiratory viruses, and reinforce preventive measures.
Call your CLSC to book an appointment. |
Orange/ high risk |
High respiratory virus transmission in the community |
There is high transmission of respiratory viruses in your community. Extreme caution is recommended, especially for vulnerable people (over 60s, pregnant women, immunosuppressed people, people with chronic illnesses, infants) and their families. In view of the high circulation of several respiratory infectious diseases, maintain your good practices. It is strongly recommended to:
Call your CLSC to book an appointment. |