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Second-dose delays raise anxiety level on some First Nations

OTTAWA The Manitoba government says it’s up to First Nations leaders to decide when Moderna doses are loaded onto planes, as chiefs question a 10-day lag in getting COVID-19 vaccines out of Winnipeg freezers. OTTAWA The Manitoba government says it’s up to First Nations leaders to decide when Moderna doses are loaded onto planes, as chiefs question a 10-day lag in getting COVID-19 vaccines out of Winnipeg freezers. We have no confirmed date for the second dose, said Sagkeeng Chief Derrick Henderson. There’s been no explanation at all. SAGKEENG HEALTH CENTRE / FACEBOOK The Manitoba government says it’s up to First Nations leaders to decide when Moderna doses are loaded onto planes, as chiefs question a 10-day lag in getting COVID-19 vaccines out of Winnipeg freezers.

Cascading crises leave Island Lake nations desperate for help

Winnipeg Free Press By: Dylan Robertson Last Modified: 10:03 AM CST Monday, Feb. 1, 2021 | Updates MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES Maureen Wood said she doesn’t ‘want to lose any more of my sisters’ to suicide or addiction. OTTAWA After enduring a wildfire that sparked a meth crisis and now suffering a pandemic that has spurred two military deployments, the people of Island Lake are desperately waiting for an addictions-treatment centre. Winnipeg Free Press OTTAWA After enduring a wildfire that sparked a meth crisis and now suffering a pandemic that has spurred two military deployments, the people of Island Lake are desperately waiting for an addictions-treatment centre.

Nearly 700 new cases of COVID-19 reported among First Nations people in Manitoba in past week

Nearly 700 new cases of COVID-19 reported among First Nations people in Manitoba in past week Manitoba First Nations continue to face a disproportionate impact from COVID-19, as officials say nearly 700 cases were reported among First Nations people in the past week. Social Sharing Task force says 95% of First Nations now have 1st vaccine shipment but data on immunizations not yet available CBC News · Posted: Jan 22, 2021 6:34 PM CT | Last Updated: January 23 More than 95 per cent 63 in total of Manitoba First Nations have received their first shipments of COVID-19 vaccines, Dr. Marcia Anderson said Friday.(Mikaela MacKenzie/CP) Manitoba First Nations continue to face a disproportionate impact from COVID-19, as officials say 691 cases were reported among First Nations people in the past week.

Northern surge dominates newest COVID-19 numbers

Northern surge dominates newest COVID-19 numbers MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Grand Chief Garrison Settee thinks access to rapid testing needs to be readily available in all local First Nations. New COVID-19 infections continue to surge in northern Manitoba, with more than half of the cases reported Thursday stemming from the region. New COVID-19 infections continue to surge in northern Manitoba, with more than half of the cases reported Thursday stemming from the region. Of the 198 new cases logged across the province, 105 were reported in the Northern Health region. Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Grand Chief Garrison Settee said access to rapid testing needs to be readily available in all local First Nations, including the 26 northern communities represented by MKO, to better respond to the virus surge.

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