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Two young adults from B.C. First Nation have died of COVID-19

Cowichan Tribes shelter-in-place order extended to March 5
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Cowichan Tribes Chief William Seymour has confirmed that two more members of the First Nation died last weekend from COVID-19. (File photo)

A COVID-19 spike for a Vancouver Island First Nation is serving as a painful reminder that the disease does not discriminate by age.

Cowichan Tribes is reporting that there have been two more deaths among its members last weekend from COVID-19, both of them 香蕉视频直播測oung adults.香蕉视频直播 Three members of Duncan-area community have now died of the pandemic since the new year.

香蕉视频直播淚t was a hard weekend for our community with the virus,香蕉视频直播 Cowichan Tribes Chief William Seymour told the members of the First Nation in a video.

香蕉视频直播淐ouncil offers our condolences to the families for their losses, and our hearts go out to you. Out of respect for the families, we are not going to share the names of the two who passed away last weekend, but both were young adults. Not only is this a high-risk disease for our elders as we saw this week, and we all need to be careful and take the pandemic seriously.香蕉视频直播

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Seymour said that, as of Feb. 16, Cowichan Tribes has had 209 cases of COVID-19 since the new year. He said, of that number, 195 have recovered, six are in self-isolation, five are in hospital, and three have died.

Seymour said that, overall, 79 households in the community have been impacted by COVID-19.

He also announced on the video that Cowichan Tribes香蕉视频直播 council has extended the shelter-in-place order for the First Nation community until 5 p.m. on March 5.

This order was initially in effect from Jan. 6 to Jan. 22, but has been extended twice since then.

香蕉视频直播淢any of you have been staying home and doing your part, and we thank you for making these choices that are keeping everyone safe,香蕉视频直播 Seymour said.

香蕉视频直播淧lease continue to follow all COVID-19 safety protocols by not visiting other households, keeping your two-metre distance from others, wearing a mask in public, only leaving home for essential reasons, and getting tested if you are sick. The new variants of this disease out of the United Kingdom and elsewhere make it so important that everyone continue to follow public health orders, and our shelter-in-place order.香蕉视频直播

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Seymour said it香蕉视频直播檚 important for the members of Cowichan Tribes to get tested at the first sign of symptoms, because if the virus is caught early, people have a much better chance of recovering from it.

香蕉视频直播淭o make testing more accessible, there is COVID-19 testing available at our Health Centre and we can have you tested at your home,香蕉视频直播 he said.

香蕉视频直播淢edical transportation for testing is available. Please call Ts香蕉视频直播檈wulhtun Health Centre at 250-746-6184.香蕉视频直播

Seymour said Tribes香蕉视频直播 council understands this is a difficult time.

香蕉视频直播淓specially not being able to visit with family and friends, and practice our culture the way we normally do,香蕉视频直播 he said.

香蕉视频直播淚f you need support, please reach out by calling our COVID-19 Community Navigators at 250-715-3339. We have made various financial and mental health supports available to help our members. See our COVID-19 guide for more information. Let香蕉视频直播檚 all continue to work together to bring the case numbers down to zero.

香蕉视频直播淭ogether we will get through this.香蕉视频直播



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