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The Northwest Territories is reporting what is believe to be the first case of COVID-19 in Canada’s North.

The territory says the individual had travelled to British Columbia and Alberta then developed mild symptoms three days after returning to Yellowknife.

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The individual is now recovering at home.

The Northwest Territories is planning to ban non-essential travel into the territory. In a news release, the N.W.T. says chief public health officer Dr. Kami Kandola will make an order under the territory’s Public Health Act effective today.

Residents returning to the territory will be required to self-isolate in Yellowknife, Fort Smith, Hay River, or Inuvik.

The news release says disobeying the order is punishable by a fine of up to $10,000 and six months in jail.

Ontario also reported its third death from the virus,after the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit confirmed the death of a man in his 70s Saturday afternoon. The man had been in close contact with another man who was the province’s first COVID-19 related death on March 11.

Ontario’s announcement brings Canada’s death toll from COVID-19 to 14, up from 12 the previous day.

The government has tested around 83,000 people for COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus and so far has reported 1,100 confirmed cases. The development in the Northwest Territories is yet to be updated on the official website.

With files from Reuters