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2021 News

  • Thirty-Three New Positive Covid-19 Cases and Six Resolved Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay

    To our community members: We can confirm that there are thirty-three new COVID-19 cases and six resolved in our region.WAHA has received authorization from the leadership of Fort Albany First Nation, Kashechewan First Nation, Attawapiskat First Nation, and the Municipality of Moosonee to state that these new cases are in their respective communities. WAHA is…

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

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

  • Ontario government has extended the Provincial Emergency Break.

    As of June 2, 2021, the Ontario government has extended the Provincial Emergency Break. In a concentrated effort to reduce mobility and opportunities for transmission, the Stay-At-Home order required Ontarians to remain at home except for the purposes set out in the order, such as exercise, going to the grocery store or pharmacy, or accessing…

  • Twenty New Positive Covid-19 Cases Ten Resolved Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay

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

  • Two New Positive Covid-19 Cases Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay

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

  • Two New Positive Covid-19 Cases Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay

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

  • 31 May is World No Tobacco Day

    This yearly celebration informs the public on the dangers of using tobacco, the business practices of tobacco companies, what WHO is doing to fight the tobacco epidemic, and what people around the world can do to claim their right to health and healthy living and to protect future generations. The Member States of the World…

  • Five New Positive Covid-19 Cases Confirmed in James & Hudson Bay

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

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

    To our community members: We can confirm that there are five new positive COVID-19 cases in the region.WAHA has received authorization from the leadership of Fort Albany First Nation, Attawapiskat First Nation, and the Municipality of Moosonee to state that these new cases are in their respective communities.Porcupine Health has reported a case in Kashechewan;…

  • Celebrating Our Paramedics

    This week is Paramedic Services Week. “Paramedics have played a critical role in Ontario’s fight against COVID-19, from conducting swabbing and testing, protecting health system and hospital capacity by supporting patient transfers, and they continue to support Ontario’s vaccine rollout, including administering vaccines to individuals who have limited mobility and cannot travel to a mass…