NWT diamond mine launches COVID-19 testing

by Samantha Ashenhurst | May 11, 2020 6:09 pm

Rio Tinto has introduced an on-site COVID-19 testing laboratory at its Diavik mine in the Northwest Territories.[1]
Rio Tinto has introduced an on-site COVID-19 testing laboratory at its Diavik mine in the Northwest Territories.
Photo ©Rio Tinto

Rio Tinto has introduced new measures at its Northwest Territories diamond mine to help minimize the spread of COVID-19 in the region.

The global mining company has partnered with Quebec non-profit public health group, GuardRX, to install an on-site testing laboratory at Rio Tinto’s Diavik mine.

The program, which is being implemented in collaboration with the Northwest Territories’ chief public health officer, will use nasopharyngeal swabs to screen all personnel when they arrive at the mine and again before they leave the site to travel home.

“We will be using a test that has been approved by Health Canada and is being used effectively across the world to help manage the COVID-19 pandemic,” says GuardRX’s CEO, Gary Kobinger, PhD. “Having our laboratory and personnel at site will allow us to process tests quickly so this program can supplement the measures being taken by the Northwest Territories government to help protect workers and communities.”

The on-site testing adds a layer to the precautionary controls already in place for workers at Diavik, which include:

“We are committed to doing everything we can to protect our people and communities, and this testing will add a further layer to the robust precautionary measures we already have in place at Diavik,” says the mine’s chief operating officer (COO), Richard Storrie.

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