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Kahnawake COVID-19 Task Force – Crossing the Border Black Friday and You

The Kahnawà:ke COVID-19 Task Force would like to remind all community members, that any person crossing the border MUST quarantine for the mandatory fourteen (14) day period upon return.

This also applies to those returning from work and school in the U.S, and those traveling for the American Thanksgiving (and Black Friday) Holiday.

In accordance with the Canada Quarantine Act, this measure is in place to help limit community contact from those who have been outside the country.

“We are asking our residents to be mindful of the inherent risks of traveling outside the Territory and country during this very busy holiday shopping season,” said Chief Peacekeeper Dwayne Zacharie.

“If you cross the border, we are asking that you respect the fourteen (14) day quarantine, to protect your community and those around you,” added Zacharie.

The Kahnawake Mohawk Peacekeepers are informed by Canada Border Services of individuals who cross the border and will be on alert during this expected high travel weekend.

*Please Note, Changes may be announced regarding the Quarantine Act. Any updates to the “Act” will be communicated to the community.

For more information please visit https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/publications/diseases-conditions/2019-novel-coronavirus-information-sheet.html

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Important news regarding Private Home Visits between two Households

The Kahnawà:ke COVID-19 Task Force wishes to advise the community that, effective Friday, November 13, 2020, Private Home Visits are permitted between a maximum of two (2) households at a time. It is strongly recommended that these visits be limited to once per week. This measure has been adjusted to address the mental health concerns raised by the community.

Please note the following: Private Home Visits do NOT include the following:

  • Parties
  • Gatherings of multiple households or multiple family members from different households

Private Home Visits should NOT take place if:

  • You are at risk (over 70, immune-suppressed, etc.), you live with someone who is at risk, or you take care of someone who is at risk
  • If you have COVID-19, if you have COVID-19 related symptoms, have been around a positive case, are awaiting test results

“It is suggested that family members and friends continue to reach out by telephone and other forms of communication to those vulnerable community members,” said Derek Montour, KSCS Executive Director.

“The community needs to be aware that we are at our highest level of alert in this second wave and the risk of transmission of the virus is still significant,” said Lloyd Phillips, Commissioner of Public safety and Head of the Task Force. “We must be aware that home visits – and increasing the number of contacts in the home – increases the risk of transmitting the virus. It is extremely important that we respect the limitations of this directive. We continue to see record numbers of cases in the areas around us while, in Kahnawà:ke, we presently have three cases.”

Please note that it is a personal responsibility to ensure that these visits are done safely; if someone does not wish to have anyone else in their home, it is a personal choice.

“This measure is being put in place to help reduce stress and anxiety levels in Kahnawà:ke,” he added. “We must all do our part to help protect our most vulnerable population – which is what we’ve been doing all along. Working together as a community we can limit and manage the spread of the virus.”

Details on this Directive are available by clicking here.

Remember: Distance, Frequent Hand Washing, and Masks!

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Business Interruption Fund will be available should stricter measures be imposed by the Kahnawa:ke Task Force

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Tewatohnhi’saktha will continue to administer the Business Interruption fund (BIF) for eligible fixed operating expenses should stricter measures be imposed by the Kahnawa:ke Task Force and businesses are forced to close.  Claims are reviewed on a case by case basis and submitted to the KERM Committee for approval.

Business can apply for up to $3,000 to cover additional fit-up modifications should stricter measures be imposed.    

In the that stricter measures are imposed, contact Tewatohnhi’saktha Business Services 450-638-4280 for more information or apply online at www.tewa.ca