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+ April 11, 2021 IF ONLY I could find reason to encourage nothing but positivity in daily life so that the reality of suffering can be eased, even erased.but no. The virus epidemic is real and it is interplaying with assorted things with strings being played by no less, it seems, than the devil himself. And we find ourselves inevitably somewhere in the maelstrom.
Catholic mystics tell us that someday, after these times of apocalyptic tribulations, there will be a period wherein the earth would be literally heavenly but then the end of the world would still come and leave us with only two destinations; Heaven and hell.
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Pimicikimak Cree Nation Chief David Monias receives his second COVID-19 shot from University of Manitoba Rady Faculty of Health Dean Dr. Brian Postl. (Cameron MacIntosh/CBC)
The chief of Pimicikamak Cree Nation says 65 per cent of his community s eligible population has been vaccinated against COVID-19.
The community also known as Cross Lake, located about 530 kilometres north of Winnipeg held a mass vaccination clinic the last week of March, immunizing hundreds of members each day.
A second mass clinic was held over two days this week for anyone else who wanted the shot. I m very proud … it s a big community, said Chief David Monias.
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First Nations have stepped up tremendously since the first presumptive positive case of COVID-19 was confirmed by Manitoba a year ago.
Through many challenges and hardships, First Nation communities and organizations have tried their best to support and advocate for Manitoba First Nation citizens.
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“One year ago, we didn’t know much about the COVID-19 virus,” said Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Inc. (MKO) Grand Chief Garrison Settee in a press release.