Kashechewan hit by H1N1
Kashechewan First Nation is calling on Health Canada to provide relief over a recent outbreak of H1N1 flu in the community.
"We are very concerned about this outbreak," said Kashechewan Chief Jonathon Solomon, "and we are trying to contain this within our community."
The James Bay community has had four confirmed cases of the H1N1 virus over the past week, bringing the total to nine cases as of Nov. 5.
"I commend the staff at the nursing station for their aggressive treatment, however, we are finding that they are tired and overworked due to the constant calls and concerns from our people in the community," Solomon said. "I am calling on Health Canada to find relief for the staff at the Nursing Station as soon as possible."
The H1N1 flu cases have been mild to date and no hospitalizations or medivacs have been required.
Although travel restrictions have not been enforced, visitors are being urged to temporarily change their plans or to conduct their business by telephone.
A number of people with symptoms have been given Tamiflu medication, and over 800 people have received H1N1 vaccinations. More vaccination clinics are scheduled and all community members have been urged to attend the vaccination clinics.
Both the elementary and secondary schools have been closed until further notice.
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