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Nadleh Whut en First Nation reports two COVID-19 cases

Two members of the Nadleh Whut’en First Nation near Fraser Lake have tested positive for COVID-19. Chief Larry Nooski shared the news in a memo on Thursday, saying additional testing is underway in the community. A number of facilities, including the gas station, will be closed for sanitization. The Nadleh Whut’en Emergency Operations Centre are working with Northern Health and the First Nations Health Authority. Meanwhile, Fraser Lake Elementary School has reported a COVID-19 exposure. School District 91 says the event occured on January 25. A pair of Coastal Gaslink sites in the area were previously dealing with an outbreak that was eventually declared over on January 22.

COVID-19 in B C : Vancouver vaccine line jumpers, second corrections outbreak, longterm recovery clinics, and more

by Craig Takeuchi on January 22nd, 2021 at 6:40 PM 1 of 2 2 of 2 Today s new case count remains around the same level as previous days, with ups and downs in other categories. Today, B.C. unveiled details about its four-phase plan to roll out vaccines in the province that will continue until September, and will be administered by descending age groups from senior to young adults. However, not everyone was pleased with the order of priority based on age, including the B.C. Teachers Federation who want teachers and other frontline workers given higher priority for immunization. Health violations In other vaccination news, CBC News reported that two individuals from Vancouver travelled to Beaver Creek,

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