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Mohawk Council of Kahnawake puts all non-essential services ON HOLD during pandemic

The Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke (MCK) is advising the community that, as directed by the COVID-19 Task Force, all non-essential services are being put on hold during the pandemic, effective immediately.

Those departments/units that will remain open may do so at reduced capacity. The following services that directly impact the public will maintain operations, as follows:

  • Public Safety – essential service, on call 24/7 (along with Peacekeepers and Kahnawà:ke Fire Brigade). Please note that on-call Animal Protection services will be maintained
  • Office of the Council of Chiefs – reduced staff
  • Reception & Bill Payment Services – these services will be reduced and limited
  • Public Relations – full staff, on call
  • Client-Based Services – measures will be implemented to assist community members who access services (i.e. Social Assistance clients); act as community resource for those who don’t qualify for Employment Insurance benefits. Note: please see press release dated March 18 for details
  • Housing – Client Intake, on-call services for repairs and maintenance of Social Housing units; ensuring current RRAP and Repair Loan contracts are attended to
  • Recycling/garbage Pick-up – garbage pick-up, Minimax recycling truck, and compost collection operating as usual; transfer depot remains operational; Please note that there will be no Special Collections taking place until further notice – Important: please refrain from placing any carboard in the large blue recycling bins during this time
  • Public Works – Water & Sewer remain on 24/7 basis; road maintenance and heavy equipment as needed
  • Capital – Administration and engineering services, as needed
  • Lands – Tioweró:ton caretaker services remain on 24/7 basis
  • Labor Office – MSI claims, premiums/coverage will continue to be processed; employee resource regarding benefits if Covid-19 is contracted
  • Justice Services – ticket payment/warrants: to be determined

It is probable that other changes will be implemented in the future, as deemed necessary. The MCK appreciates everyone’s patience as we all work together to maintain our health and safety during this challenging time.

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Kahnawake Fire Brigade Reminder – Measures to combat COVID-19 in effect

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Update from COVID-19 Task Force Kahnawake -3/18/2020

Daily COVID-19 Task Force briefing for Wednesday, March 18, 2020. BREAKING NEWS: Local Physician confirmed as first case in Kahnawake. Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre Executive Director Lisa Westaway, Commissioner of Public Safety Lloyd Phillips, Executive Director of KSCS Derek Montour.

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Update from COVID-19 Task Force – March 17, 2020

Kahnawake COVID-19 Task Force update – 2020-03-17

Commissioner of Public Safety Lloyd Phillips and Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre Executive Director Lisa Westaway, Michael Stock Sr. from Kahnawake Alcohol Control Board and Kahnawake Mohawk Peacekeepers Chief Dwayne Zacharie update Tuesday March 17.

Posted by Kahnawake 911 on Tuesday, March 17, 2020
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CBC Video on What to Do if You’re Self-Isolating

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COVID-19 Task Force issues important NOTICE regarding Restaurants, Social Clubs, Fitness Centers, etc

The Kahnawà:ke COVID-19 Task Force would like to advise the community on important directives taken today.

The Task Force has directed the following:

  • All
    restaurants operating on the Territory are directed to close their
    dining rooms effective immediately, though pick-up and delivery will be
    permitted
  • All Alcoholic Beverages Control Board permit holders are to close immediately
  • All social clubs are to cease operating
  • All
    organizations under the Executive Directors Committee are directed to
    instruct employees age 70 and older, or those who have
    immunity-suppressed systems, that they must NOT come to work under any
    circumstances.

These directives are effective immediately, and until further notice.

The
Task Force wishes to acknowledge that several of the organizations or
businesses affected had already taken measures to address the COVID-19
pandemic, and all were cooperative and understood that the decisions
being made are for the health and safety of all Kahnawa’kehró:non.

Please check Kahnawake911 on Facebook for any updates, as this situation is evolving on a daily basis.

The Kahnawà:ke COVID-19 Pandemic Task Force consists of designated health and safety representatives

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Online Self-Evaluation Survey for COVID-19

The survey is created by the Quebéc Ministry of Health and Social Services to provide information to the public about COVID-19.

This is not a medical assessment, but rather for people to self-assess before they call 1-877-644-4545. If you suspect you have COVID-19, KMHC recommends calling that number to speak with a nurse.

Click here to take the survey:

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Update from COVID-19 Task force – 3/16/2020

COVID-19 Task Force is formally empowered by the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake. Update with Commissioner of Public Safety Lloyd Phillips and Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre Executive Director Lisa Westaway.

Update from COVID-19 Task force – 3/16/2020

COVID-19 Task Force is formally empowered by the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake. Update with Commissioner of Public Safety Lloyd Phillips and Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre Executive Director Lisa Westaway.

Posted by Kahnawake 911 on Monday, March 16, 2020
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MCK officially activates COVID-19 Emergency Operations Center

The Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke wishes to advise the community that Chief & Council has officially approved the activation of the Emergency Operations Office, known as the COVID-19 Task Force (“The Task Force”), at today’s duly-convened Council meeting.

The Mohawk Council Executive Directive was passed by consensus by the eleven Council members present (five in person, six via teleconference due to being in self-isolation protocol).

The Task Force has been given the full and necessary authority to mitigate all impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the community, in accordance with section 14 of the Kahnawà:ke Emergency Preparedness Law, and in conjunction with the Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre.

“The Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke is taking seriously its responsibility as a governing body to take all measures to secure the health and safety of all Kahnawa’kehró:non,” said Grand Chief Joseph Tokwiro Norton.”

This mandate is effective immediately, will remain in place for 30 days, and is subject to extension, if necessary.

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Tewatohnhi’saktha Closed to the Public

Tewatohnhi’saktha is taking immediate measures to help slow the spread of the COVID-19 Virus. Effective immediately, the office is closed to the public until further notice.