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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Mountain Province Diamonds Inc T.MPVD

Alternate Symbol(s):  MPVDF

Mountain Province Diamonds Inc. is a Canada-based diamond company. The Company’s primary asset is its 49% interest in the Gahcho Kue Mine, a Joint Venture with De Beers Canada. The Gahcho Kue Joint Venture property consists of several kimberlites that are actively being mined, developed, and explored for future development. The Company’s Kennady North Project includes approximately 113,000... see more

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Mountain Province Diamonds Inc > Oh NO Shut down
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Post by Macloud1 on Feb 07, 2021 8:48pm

Oh NO Shut down

N.W.T.'s Gahcho Ku mine suspends operations as six new COVID-19 cases identified

8 at mine now presumed or confirmed positive; CPHO says not connected to outbreak at road site

 
A file photo of the Gahcho Ku mine in the Northwest Territories. Six new cases of COVID-19 have been identified at the mine, bringing the total presumed and active cases at the site to eight. (De Beers )

The N.W.T.'s Gahcho Ku diamond mine has suspended all operations after six workers tested positive for COVID-19 amid an ongoing outbreak at the facility.

A release from health officials sent Saturday said six workers at the mine had received a presumed positive diagnosis from on-site rapid testing. Results from tests performed on-site still need to be confirmed in territorial health facilities, so the six new cases are for now only presumed positive.

 

"The health and safety of our employees and contractors are our first priority so we made the immediate decision to stop mining and processing of ore … until we determine a safe path forward," Lyndon Clark, the mine's general manager, is quoted as saying in a release sent Saturday evening by De Beers, the mine's owner.

With the new cases, the mine now has eight presumptive or confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus. Saturday's night release from De Beers said 47 additional individuals were identified as potential contacts and are in isolation.

All employees not required "to keep essential services operating" have been confined to their rooms, "except to use the washroom and for scheduled meal times." The release says 335 workers are currently on-site.

"Further information will be released as the situation evolves," De Beers' release concludes.

The chief public health officer declared an outbreak at the De Beers-operated mine on Wednesday, shortly after two out-of-territory workers tested positive for COVID-19.

Just a few days before, on Jan. 29, health officials declared a separate outbreak at a contractor-operated winter road work site en route to the mine, where three positive cases have been identified.

The release notes that the six new cases identified Saturday are not believed to be connected to the outbreak at the work site. 

"The Gahcho Ku diamond mine is located 40 km from the company's winter road camp," the release reads. "Crews do not travel between the two sites."

The territory declares an outbreak when individuals are acquiring COVID-19 within a closed facility or work site.

"None of the presumptive or confirmed cases were infectious during travel to the mine," the release reads. "The company has tested all employees at the mine site, and continues to work with public health officials to mitigate transmission risk."

The N.W.T. has seen 36 confirmed cases of COVID-19. As of Saturday evening, the territory counted only one active case, as non-resident workers are not included among the territory's numbers. 

 
Comment by Craz1357 on Feb 09, 2021 10:15am
The 6 employees with presumed COVID 19 have they been confirmed and has production  resumed or stopped any new yet
Comment by Macloud1 on Feb 09, 2021 11:01am
According to the release from Debeers they had 2 confirmed 6 presumed and 47 employees they were able to establish had contact with the persons who tested positive. All production activity is stopped until further notice. They are confined to their rooms and can leave to go to the showers or bathroom and at their appointed meal times. Otherwise they confined to their rooms. 
Comment by Craz1357 on Feb 09, 2021 12:35pm
I guess they will be shut down for 14 days ? I read the news still waiting for news  update ?