Manitoba First Nations expected to get 100,000 vaccine doses in 100 days
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Manitoba First Nations expected to get 100,000 vaccine doses in 100 days
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Fort William First Nation declares state of emergency
The state of emergency includes requests for an isolation shelter in the community or city of Thunder Bay and a daily curfew from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m.
Mar 11, 2021 2:43 PM By: Doug Diaczuk
FORT WILLIAM FIRST NATION - The spread of COVID-19 to Fort William First Nation has resulted in the community declaring a state of emergency.
The Band Council voted to declare the emergency Wednesday evening, which will include a public curfew and requests for support from the provincial and federal governments.
“Cases of COVID-19 have spread to Fort William First Nation,” reads a statement issued by the Michael Pelletier, chief executive officer of Fort William First Nation. “Our Pandemic Response Team members including health staff, Anishnabek Police Service are quickly becoming overwhelmed and impacted by the spread of the COVID-19 virus.”
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