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Six Nations community members urged not to cross international border to USA

Six Nations community members urged not to cross international border to USA February 3, 2021 Turtle Island News Writers SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND-Six Nations community members who return to the community after crossing the border into the USA or leaving the province must quarantine for 14 days or could face a fine of up to $1000. Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) released a statement Wednesday noting that Six Nations Police Services (SNPS) are facing a consistent number of community members who travel across the border despite the community’s Black Level Alert status, requiring residents to only leave home for essential purposes. “Each community member must do their part by following the health and safety measures that protect against COVID-19. It needs to be stressed to the community that they should only be travelling for essential purposes,” Lori Davis Hill, Director of Health Services said.  Six Nations postiive COVID-19 cases rose to 11 Wednesday, Feb., 3, 2021 and

Cross-border travel concerns Six Nations officials

Author of the article: Brian Thompson Publishing date: Feb 03, 2021  •  February 3, 2021  •  2 minute read  •  Article content Public health officials on Six Nations of the Grand River are concerned about a “consistent” amount of cross-border travel by community members, and an apparent disregard for observing COVID-19 self-isolation orders. Six Nations police receive from the Canadian Border Service Agency a list of members returning from trips to the United States. Police are to then verify that people are adhering to the 14-day quarantine period. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Cross-border travel concerns Six Nations officials Back to video

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