March 01, 21 by
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(IDEX Online) -  Mountain Province is preparing to resume operations after a Covid outbreak closed its Gahcho Kue mine for almost a month. 

At least 19 workers at the site (pictured), in Canada's remote Arctic tundra, tested positive for the virus.

The unscheduled closure is a further blow for the miner, which reported diamond sales down almost 18 per cent to to $208.2m in its full-year results.

Most of its sales were to Irish billionaire Dermot Desmond who holds a 32 per cent stake in the company and stepped in with a a "vital liquidity lifeline" last August.

The mine closed on 6 February. Mountain Province Diamonds said: "The ramp-up to resume operations at the Gahcho Kué Mine has begun" and production will resume soon.

Stuart Brown, the company's president and CEO, said: "Plans to mitigate the loss of production are being assessed and will continue to be reviewed over the coming weeks.

 

"It is important to keep our focus on maintaining a safe and secure site while balancing the need to make up for lost production as we navigate our way through the pandemic."...

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