First COVID-19 cases detected on Musqueam reserve

The Musqueam Indian Band has issued a “stay in place” guideline after confirming the first cases of COVID-19 on its reserve lands.

The band did not say how many people had contracted the virus, but in a video update posted Thursday, Chief Wayne Sparrow said it was a “household.”

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“I want to stress to our band members to be calm, patient, we have an excellent plan put in place,” he said.

In a notice posted to the band’s website, members were asked to stay home except for work, school, medical appointments or food and water, while contact tracing is underway.




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“We knew Musqueam was not invincible to this pandemic, and while the last 10 months have been difficult, we have been steadily preparing for this moment,” reads the notice.

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The band is also urging people to avoid all social activities, and instead do activities like socially-distanced walks.

“As a community, we must re-confirm our commitment to protecting our elders and most vulnerable residents by upholding the provincial health orders, which are extended to Feb. 5, 2021,” it said.

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