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AKWESASNE â The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribeâs Emergency Operations Center has announced the elimination of travel-related quarantine requirements and an increase in the allowable numbers for outdoor gatherings.
As of May 21, tribal members and employees will no longer be required to quarantine based solely on their travel beyond the established 300-mile radius. The travel radius is now eliminated and asymptomatic individuals are no longer required to quarantine. Only symptomatic individuals are required to quarantine and get a COVID-19 test no sooner than seven days after symptoms develop.
Additionally, the EOC has increased the allowable crowd size from 25 to 50 people for outdoor gatherings.
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Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe removes travel-related quarantine requirement, increases outdoor gathering size
Mask requirement remains in place
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Mask requirement remains in place
News Release Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe
The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe’s Emergency Operations Center announced today the elimination of travel-related quarantine requirements and an increase in the allowable numbers for outdoor gatherings.
As of Friday May 21st, tribal members and employees will no longer be required to quarantine based solely on their travel beyond the established 300-mile radius. The travel radius is now eliminated and asymptomatic individuals are no longer required to quarantine. Only symptomatic individuals are required to quarantine and get a COVID-19 test no sooner than seven (7) days after symptoms develop.
Even as new COVID-19 infections have shown a declining trend, credit rating agency
Crisil on Monday said it is too early to say that the second wave of the pandemic has peaked and flagged concerns over the vaccination drive. After opening up the vaccination for all adults, the drive has suffered because availability of vaccines has become a national bottleneck , the rating agency said in a report.
It said new cases touched 4.14 lakh on May 6, and have now declined to an average of 3.6 lakh a day for the week ended May 16.
The decline in new cases offers some respite, but, it s too early to call a peak , the report noted.