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UPDATED – Vaccination Center moves back to the Bingo Hall and new vaccine clinic dates announced

Posted at 3:45pm

The Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre and Public Safety Commission wishes to advise the community that the Vaccination Center will be back at the Bingo Hall on R-138, effective today (Monday) as response to the 5th Wave, and the increased demand for COVID-19 vaccinations. The Bingo Hall site will better serve the needs of the community and provide enough space to safely accommodate those requiring a vaccine.
 
Additionally, new dates for COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics have been confirmed, with extended hours added for today’s (Monday) clinic (in red below):
 
Booster shots 18 years and older, 1st and 2nd dose for 12 years and older
 
•    Monday, January 10 – 1pm to 7:30pm
•    Tuesday, January 11 –  9am to 5pm
•    Wednesday, January 12 – 9am to 5pm
 
You can secure your spot by booking an appointment for your vaccine by clicking here.
 
For all the latest information on COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics, current measures and restrictions, and other info, please visit the Kahnawake 911 website.
 
Please note, due to staffing issues, the dates for the next Vaccination Clinics will be announced week-by-week.

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Booking your COVID-19 Vaccine via Clic Sante

The Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre (KMHC) and Public Safety Commission would like to update Kahnawa’kehró:non regarding technical issues some people have been experiencing when trying to book an appointment for a COVID-19 Vaccine via the Clic Sante portal. Some users may get an error when trying to submit the completed form, which may be the result of not checking off certain medical information, or category you may fall under (see example below).

(Screen shot of website selection options)

If you DO NOT fall under any of the aforementioned categories, please select “I am an adult who has a chronic disease of health problem that increases the risk of complications from COVID-19.”

As communicated to the community previously, please book your appointment through Kahnawake911, which is the preferred method to secure you COVID-19 vaccine/booster.

We will continue to monitor the situation and update the community as required. Clic Sante is operated independently of the KMHC.

We would like to thank you for your patience and understanding.

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Vaccination Center moves back to the Bingo Hall and new vaccine clinic dates announced

The Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre and Public Safety Commission is pleased to announce that the Vaccination Center will be back at the Bingo Hall on R-138, effective Monday, January 10, 2022. This development is in response to the 5th Wave and the increased demand for COVID-19 vaccinations. The Bingo Hall site will better serve the needs of the community and provide enough space to safely accommodate those requiring a vaccine.

Additionally, new dates for COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics have been confirmed:

Booster shots 18 years and older, 1st and 2nd dose for 12 years and older

• Monday, January 10 – 1pm to 5pm
• Tuesday, January 11 – 9am to 5pm
• Other dates to be confirmed early next week

You can secure your spot by booking an appointment for your vaccine by clicking here.

For all the latest information on COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics, current measures and restrictions, and other info, please visit the Kahnawake 911 website.

Please note, due to staffing issues, the dates for the next Vaccination Clinics will be announced week-by-week.

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NEW PCR TESTING PRIORITIES AND ISOLATION REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMUNITY MEMBERS

The Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre and Public Safety Commission would like to update Kahnawa’kehró:non regarding the new criteria for COVID-19 PCR testing. These changes will completely transfer responsibility for COVID-19 case management to each of you as individual community members. 

These new priorities are in effect immediately both in Kahnawà:ke and throughout Quebec. 

The testing sites are NO LONGER AVAILABLE to the general population. This means that if you have COVID-related symptoms and/or you are a contact of a positive case and/or you have received a positive rapid test result, you can no longer access a PCR testing site. Testing sites will only be available to essential service high-risk locations or by special request from Public Health. You can also access the testing site if you are being admitted for surgery and have been requested to provide a negative test result prior to admission. 

If you have COVID-related symptoms, you must assume that you have COVID-19 and isolate according to the following guidelines: 

CASE MANAGEMENT:

If you have COVID related symptoms and/or are positive from a rapid test and you are vaccinated (2 doses or more) 

  • isolate for 5 days 
  • on day 5, if you no longer have symptoms or your symptoms are lessening, and you have not had a fever for 24 hours, you are released from isolation but must take precautions for the 5 following days by: 
    • continuously wearing a medical-grade mask in all areas 
    • maintaining a 2-meter distance or more from others at all times 
    • avoiding all vulnerable people 
    • if you are returning to work, you must work away from all others and not share any common spaces 

If you have COVID-related symptoms and/or are positive from a rapid test and not vaccinated or vaccinated with 1 dose: 

  • isolation time remains at 10 days 

The difference in isolation days is related to the quick decrease in contagiousness of vaccinated vs unvaccinated individuals who have the Omicron variant. 

CONTACT MANAGEMENT: 

If you are a contact of a positive case (determined by having symptoms related to COVID-19 or from a positive rapid test): 

  • a high-risk contact who is adequately vaccinated must isolate for 5 days. If no symptoms – released from isolation but must self-monitor for symptoms from day 5-10.  If you develop COVID-related symptoms at any point, you must assume that you have COVID and begin the isolation period as described above in the CASE MANAGEMENT section. 
  • A high-risk contact who is not vaccinated must isolate for 10 days 
  • A moderate risk contact who is adequately vaccinated must self-monitor for symptoms for 10 days, must wear a mask continuously, maintain a 2-meter distance and remain away from vulnerable people 
  • A moderate risk contact who is not vaccinated must isolate for 10 days 
  • A low-risk contact (vaccinated or not) must self-monitor for symptoms and follow regular public health measures 

DEFINITIONS: 

High-Risk Contact: A household contact or a sexual partner 

Moderate Risk Contact:  A contact for more than 15 minutes, less than 2 meters, where one of the two people was not wearing a mask or both people were not wearing a mask. 

Low-Risk Contact: A contact for more than 15 minutes, less than 2 meters, both with medical-grade masks 

Adequately Vaccinated: A person who has received two or more doses of a recognized COVID-19 vaccine 

Different criteria exist for essential service workers

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Tobacco Manufacturing – Directive 5

January 05, 2022 – 4:30pm

A State of Emergency has been declared in Kahnawà:ke on December 20th, 2021. The following Directive is effective immediately:

• Tobacco Manufacturing can re-open on January 9th, 2022. The following measures must be followed:

i) Medical Grade Mask (no cloth masks) must be worn at all times, by all employees

ii) 12 employees maximum (4 max per machine) the less amount of people present at one time = less overall risk of mass transmission

iii) Split all shifts to ensure the least amount of workers on site as possible

iv) Increase distancing to maximum distance possible in all areas between each machine, with a minimum of 2 meters (bagging and machine area)

v) No meetings or gatherings

vi) Air out the area by opening doors and windows 2 times per shift if possible

vii) Closure of lunchrooms and all common gathering areas. Employees eat at scattered times on their own and immediately replace mask after meal.

viii) Subject to inspection

These new Directive will be reevaluated by the Task Force on an ongoing basis.

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Task Force update on current measures

The Kahnawà:ke COVID-19 Task Force (‘Task Force’) wishes to update the community on the current situation regarding local measures that were implemented on New Year’s Eve after the surge of positive COVID-19 cases within the community.

The Task Force met yesterday and reviewed the current measures, which will remain until at least January 22, 2022. The Task Force will meet to re-evaluate the measures on January 19.

  • Restaurants to remain closed for in-house dining, take-out and delivery only
  • Gaming establishments to remain closed
  • Personal care/Aesthetics/hair salons to remain closed
  • Gyms to remain closed
  • Indoor Sports to remain closed
  • Local businesses to remain open on Sundays during regular hours (despite Quebec’s closure of all non-essential businesses on Sundays)
  • Kahnawà:ke is for residents only between 10pm and 5am, with the exception of non-local essential service employees. The duration of this directive will coincide with Quebec’s timeline. Employers are responsible for ensuring their workers have proof of employment. Although there is no curfew for Kahnawa’kehró:non, you are subject to Quebec’s curfew should you leave the Territory, and we highly recommend that you remain in your family bubble at this time
  • Kahnawà:ke Schools re-opening date extended to Monday, January 17, to ensure school administrators have time to prepare additional safety measures
  • Funerals taking place in larger venues can accommodate up to a maximum of 25 persons or if taking place at Poissant’s up to a maximum of 10 persons at a time. It is highly recommended that visitation take place no more than two family bubbles at a time
  • All recreation areas (such as the town rink, etc.) will be limited to one household at a time
  • Travel, no restrictions imposed by Task Force
  • It is recommended to remain in your family bubble as much as possible

The only modification that was agreed upon by the Task Force was to allow tobacco manufacturing to resume operations on January 9, 2022, with new, strict measures to ensure the health and safety of employees working in the industry.

Additionally, we remind the community to remain vigilant with the increased risk of transmitting the virus at this time. Please follow all safety measures (masking, distancing, and hand hygiene) and try to limit or avoid unnecessary exposure from gathering with other households or being out in public.

For up-to-date information on measures, isolation and testing requirements, and other COVID-19 related information, visit www.kahnawake911.com.

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REMINDER – Vaccination Clinic dates for this week

The Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre and Public Safety Commission wish to remind the community that Vaccination Clinics for COVID-19 vaccines will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall on the following dates:

  • Wednesday, January 5 – 9am to 4:30pm
  • Friday, January 7 – 9am to 4:30pm
  • Saturday, January 8 – 9am to 4:30pm

This Vaccination Clinic is open to those 18 years and older for first, second dose or booster.

You can book your appointment as of today (January 4, 2022) at 1pm by clicking here.

Please note, due to the current situation in the community, and a shortage of healthcare staff, Vaccination Clinics will only be announced on a week-by-week basis.

Important Information: If you have had COVID-19, schedule your appointment 8 weeks after the beginning of your symptoms or a positive COVID-19 test.

It is also recommended that anyone under the age of 29 should receive the Pfizer vaccine as a booster/3rd dose, no matter which vaccine they received as their first or second dose, to reduce the risk of myocarditis and pericarditis.

With the number of confirmed COVID-19 variant (Delta and Omicron) cases on the rise around the world, it is recommended to get your booster or 3rd dose to enhance vaccine efficacy.