Local First Nation, Métis communities reopen to the pub

Local First Nation, Métis communities reopen to the public with caution


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Temporary checkpoint that kept non-essential traffic out of Fort McKay and the Chipewyan Prairie Dené First Nation (CPDFN) will remain for the near future. Visitors are asked to register and take temperature checks. Masks, swabs and temperature checks are required before anyone can board flights to Fort Chipewyan.
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Ron Quintal, president of Fort McKay Métis Nation, said non-essential visitors could be turned away if COVID-19 numbers suddenly rose sharply locally.

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