News
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Watch Stan Wesley and learn about Indigenous culture and staying safe: “For Christmas sakes, wash your hands!”
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Watch “Teachings from the Mooshoom Chair” by Stan Wesley
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BREAKING NEWS: COVID-19 Vaccine in James and Hudson Bay Region
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BREAKING NEWS: 3 additional active cases confirmed, bringing a total of 5 in the James and Hudson Bay Region
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JESTUG over the holidays!
May we continue to follow Public Health safety measures during this time and JESTUG over this season!
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Improving Patient Care Through Technology
On December 10th, 2020, the Weeneebayko Area Health Authority (WAHA) established a partnership with Bell Mobility. This was the result of a one-year negotiation process that produced a project to uplift the mobility coverage within the main healthcare facility at Weeneebayko General Hospital (WGH). With this partnership, hospital staff and patients on the Bell Network…
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BREAKING NEWS: TWO POSITIVE CASES OF COVID-19 confirmed at the James Hudson Bay Region
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BREAKING NEWS: 2 COVID-19 Cases Confirmed Related to Air Travel
If you think you may have COVID-19 symptoms or have been in close contact with someone who has it, first self-isolate and complete the on-line COVID-19 Self-Assessment to determine your next steps: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/ . To reduce the risk of exposure, please continue to follow Public Health measures. Sanitize your hands, wear a mask, practice physical distancing (2 metres…
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Possible Public Exposure to COVID-19 Related to Air Travel
The Porcupine Health Unit is investigating a confirmed COVID-19 case from out of the Porcupine Health Unit region. Porcupine and Moose Cree Public Health are currently following up with all identified as close contacts. This individual does not add to the health unit’s case count and continues to remain in isolation. May we continue to…
