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Family of another resident say home leaving everyone in the dark on severity of outbreak
The COVID-19 Pandemic
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic.
APTN News is reporting from across the country on the viral outbreak, vaccine rollout and how it is impacting Indigenous communities.
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Dr. Marcia Anderson
Medical Officer of Health in Manitoba with Indigenous Services Canada
Dr. Ibrahim Khan
Medical Officer of Health in Saskatchewan with Indigenous Services Canada
Dr. Chris Sarin
Deputy Medical Officer of Health in Alberta with Indigenous Services Canada
Dr. Shannon McDonald
Acting Chief Medical Officer at the First Nations Health Authority in B.C.
Dr. John Guilfoyle
Public Health Physician with the Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority in Ontario
Dr. Jessica Jackman
Public Health Physician with the Atlantic region of Indigenous Services Canada
Dr. Andre Corriveau
Public Health Physician at the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Health and Social Services Commission
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How to stop the spread
COVID-19 is now a high risk for Canadians from coast to coast to coast.
Elders and people with compromised immune systems are most at risk. Some people who contract the virus may notice nothing more than the symptoms of a cold or flu.
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Family of another resident say home leaving everyone in the dark on severity of outbreak
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