“Everything was going smoothly during the year,” Uguak said. “No one had any symptoms or illnesses, so maybe just like everyone else, we forgot about it a little bit because we’re in the season. It’s definitely real, it’s affected us and it hurt. At the end of the day, you control what you control. Going forward, just being more cautious and tightening up our circles of who’s around us is what we’ll have to focus on.”
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