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  • Eight New Positive Covid-19 Cases and Fourteen Resolved Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay

    To our community members: We can confirm there are eight new COVID-19 cases and fourteen resolved in our region. WAHA has received authorization from the leadership of Kashechewan First Nation, and Attawapiskat First Nation to state that these new cases are in their respective communities. WAHA is working with Porcupine Health Unit and the local…

  • Four New Positive Covid-19 Cases and Four Resolved Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay

    To our community members: We can confirm there are four new COVID-19 cases and four resolved in our region. WAHA has received authorization from the leadership of Kashechewan First Nation, Fort Albany First Nation and Moose Cree First Nation to state that these new cases are in their respective communities. WAHA is working with Porcupine…

  • Specialty Clinics – July Updates

    If you need to cancel, please call Ininew Patient Services at toll free 1-866-356-1178 or direct line 1-613-544-3400 at extension 3074 or 3086. Clinics Cancelled for July July 7th – Audiology clinic is cancelled by the specialist Clinics resuming in July July 6th – 8th. Internal Med and exercise stress test. July 7th and July…

  • Twenty-Four New Positive Covid-19 Cases and Fifty Resolved Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay

    To our community members: We can confirm that since our last report on Friday June 25th, there are twenty-four new COVID-19 cases and fifty resolved in our region. WAHA has received authorization from the leadership of Kashechewan First Nation, Attawapiskat First Nation and Moose Cree First Nations to state that these new cases are in…

  • Sixteen New Positive Covid-19 Cases and Twelve Resolved Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay

    To our community members: We can confirm that there are sixteen new COVID-19 cases and twelve resolved in our region.WAHA has received authorization from the leadership of Kashechewan First Nation and Fort Albany First Nation to state that these new cases are in their respective communities. WAHA is working with Porcupine Health Unit and the…

  • Nine New Positive Covid-19 Cases and Twenty-One Resolved Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay

    To our community members: We can confirm that there are nine new COVID-19 cases and twenty-one resolved in our region. WAHA has received authorization from the leadership of Kashechewan First Nation, Attawapiskat First Nation and Moose Cree First Nation to state that these new cases are in their respective communities. WAHA is working with Porcupine…

  • Four New Positive Covid-19 Cases and Eight Resolved Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay

    To our community members: We can confirm that there are four new COVID-19 cases and eight resolved in our region.WAHA has received authorization from the leadership of Kashechewan First Nation to state that these new cases are in Kashechewan, Ontario. WAHA is working with Porcupine Health Unit and the local health services to ensure that…

  • Four New Positive Covid-19 Cases and Forty-Two Resolved Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay

    To our community members: We can confirm that there are four new COVID-19 cases and forty-two resolved in our region.WAHA has received authorization from the leadership of Kashechewan First Nation and Moose Factory First Nation to state that these new cases are in their respective communities. WAHA is working with Porcupine Health Unit and the…

  • Twelve New Positive Covid-19 Cases and Twenty-Eight Resolved Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay

    To our community members: We can confirm that there are twelve new COVID-19 cases and twenty-eight resolved in our region. WAHA has received authorization from the leadership of Kashechewan First Nation to state that these new cases are in Kashechewan, Ontario. WAHA is working with Porcupine Health Unit and the local health services to ensure…

  • Weeneebayko Area Health Authority (WAHA) forges ahead with hospital plans and site testing.

    To our community members: Weeneebayko Area Health Authority (WAHA) forges ahead with new hospital plans and site testing. This new regional health campus and acute care project will allow WAHA to expand health promotion and increase its programs and services capacity. A new hospital will also better accommodate primary healthcare services regionally and be a…