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Healthy 6Nay COVID-19 Situation Reports
September 11th COVID-19 Situation Report
Six Nations Community Report September 11th 2020
These reports will now include case information in Ontario Schools.
These reports will be released Fridays and Tuesdays of every week.
Safety, Care, and Prevention
SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND RIVER ESSENTIAL SERVICES/PROGRAMS & CONTACT INFO (March 5 to March 18, 2021)
Further to the announcement that SNGREC offices are closed effective 4:30 pm on March 4,
2021, please see below additional information for community members. Our current plan is to
resume services under Alert Level Black restrictions on March 19. Patience is appreciated
during this time due to limited staff capacity to fulfill requests. Urgent needs will be addressed
as a priority.
WARNING - DO NOT BUY COVID-19 VACCINES FOR SALE
WARNING: If you encounter private firms/individuals offering COVID-19 Vaccines for Sale - DO NOT BUY, ITS ILLEGAL. These vaccines offer nothing but false hope. Do not give any personal/financial information, or any type of currency. Report these sales to
Emily C General School December 8, 2020 - ECG RE-ENTRY PLAN Return to In-Person Learning | Updates | Protocols
Emily C General School December 8, 2020 - ECG RE-ENTRY PLAN Return to In-Person Learning | Updates | Protocols
Six Nations COVID-19 Health and Safety Guidelines Rev: Dec. 3, 2020
Six Nations COVID-19 Health and Safety Guidelines Rev: Dec. 3, 2020
Standardized Covid-19 Screening Tool
Standardized Covid-19 Screening Tool
ECG - Community Event Proposal Form
Oct. 21, 2020 - Community Event Proposal to Six Nations Community from Emergency Control Group During COVID 19 Pandemic Please fill out this proposal template with all the relevant information on the event that you are organizing in the community.
Click here to download the ECG Community Event Proposal Form
Practical Guidance for Funerals, Wakes or Memorials during the COVID-19 Pandemic
***Updated October 21, 2020***
Practical Guidance for Funerals, Wakes or Memorials during the COVID-19 Pandemic
http://www.sixnations.ca/FuneralGuidanceduringCOVID-19(October2020).pdf
COVID-19 Case Definitions
Terms used and defined to explain what is being talked about
when Cases are deemed: Probable, Confirmed, Active, Resolved,
total and New Daily Cases.
Covid-19 Self Assessment
Feeling Ill Take the Covid-19 Self Assessment, You will be guided through
to What Your Next Steps Will Be
To Self Assess: (Visit the Link)
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Community Notices
ATTN Six Nations: Current restrictions have been loosened as of March 21, 2022. Ontario is changing the mask requirements.
Current restrictions have been loosened as of March 21, 2022. Ontario is changing the mask requirements.
Six Nations Community Resource Guide January 2022
Six Nations has a number of different resources available for individuals who need them most. We have also built relationships with surrounding organizations to better help our community.
In this resource guide you will find helpful information on COVID-19, crisis supports, mental health assistance, financial supports, emergency shelters, food security programs, child protection, victim and justice services, and health supports.
We have compiled a variety of resources that are located in the community and off the community.
Notice to Those Who Attended Dajoh Vaccination Clinic on December 20, 2021
On December 27, 2021, the Ohsweken Public Health was advised that the Six Nations COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Dajoh Youth and Elders Centre has been deemed a high-risk exposure setting for COVID-19 - due to a person presenting to the clinic and later testing positive for COVID-19.
Due to the high transmissibility or rapid spreading of Omicron (which is becoming the more dominant strain of COVID-19):
- Anyone who attended this vaccination clinic should isolate immediately and continue isolation, as long as they remain symptom-free, up until and including December 30.
- Anyone who attended this clinic and is currently symptomatic or becomes symptomatic should immediately seek a COVID-19 test and continue isolating.
- Those who test positive will need to isolate for 10 days starting from the day of the positive test result or symptom onset date. Additional instructions may also be provided by public health.
Individuals who have symptoms or are current contacts of a COVID-19 case should be self-isolating and not seek vaccination until they are out of isolation.
Anyone attending the vaccine clinic should wear a medical face mask or a 3-layer cloth mask.
Vaccination Clinics previously scheduled for December 29, 30, 31 have been CANCELLED.
Vaccinations will be available again starting January 4, 2022 at Dajoh.
If you have questions, please contact Ohsweken Public Health at .
COVID-19 INFORMATION PACKAGE Version 2.2 – August 26, 2021
COVID-19 INFORMATION PACKAGE Version 2.2 – August 26, 2021
Our Path Forward Version 2.1 - Six Nations Covid-19 Alert System
pdf download, 28 pages
COVID-19 Vaccine Screening and Consent Form SCREENING AND CONSENT FORM –COVID-19 Vaccine
COVID-19 Vaccine Screening and Consent Form
SCREENING AND CONSENT FORM –COVID-19 Vaccine
Please print this off and fill it out before your vaccination appointment
this will help streamline the process for everyone.
Community Resources - Updated January 2021
Community Resources - Updated January 2021
Alert Level Black: Guidance for Business/Services/Organizations Delivered to Six Nations
Alert Level Black: Guidance for Business/Services/Organizations Delivered to Six Nations
Six Nations Covid 19 Testing Centre has new online Booking/Appointment Features and a New Entrance
The Six Nations COVID-19 Assessment Centre now has Online Appointment Bookings at sixnationscovid19.ca
Just follow 5 easy steps to book today!
Members that cannot access the new online booking feature are encouraged to call at or .
Also the Assessment Centre has a New Entrance!
The Assessment Centre Entrance near the Gaylord Powless Arena and Horse Track is no longer in use for COVID-19 testing.
Community Members can access testing by using the new entrance at Lawrence Jonathan Lane.
FREE - Covid-19 Screener Education Sessions in the New Year
FREE Covid-19 Screener Education Sessions available in the New Year - January 13 & 27.
Open to all Six Nations of the Grand River
FREE SKODEN: Protection Against Covid-19 Training Sessions available in the New Year - January 12 & 20
FREE SKODEN: Protection Against Covid-19 Training Sessions available in the New Year - January 12 & 20
ECG Community Update Notice #2 - November/December 2020
ECG Community Update Notice #2 - November/December 2020
Iroquois Lodge Visiting - Update - Date: December 2, 2020
Iroquois Lodge Visiting - Update - Date: December 2, 2020
Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) COVID-19 Update - November Q's & A's
Question:
1.During the COVID-19 pandemic, can I still access Non-Insured Health Benefits?
Answer:
Yes, the NIHB Program continues to provide benefits and services.
The NIHB Drug Exception Centre, Dental Pre-Determination Centre and NIHB regional call centres continue to operate and receive calls, faxes and emails from clients and vendors.
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COVID-19 Response Framework: Keeping Ontario Safe and Open
COVID-19 Response Framework:
Keeping Ontario Safe and Open
Consensus Statement on Management of COVID-19 in Schools in the OH West Region
SEPTEMBER 2020 - The following consensus points have been developed to provide consistency in response to COVID-19 in schools across local public health units in western Ontario.
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Media Releases
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Children & Youth Vaccine Resources
RAEB Health Research Evidence Updates
RAEB COVID-19 Evidence Update #45
February 16, 2021