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Elders 85 and up to begin vaccinations March 4th

The Kahnawake COVID-19 Task Force and the Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre (KMHC) are pleased to announce that two hundred (200) doses of the COVID-19 vaccine will be coming in on Thursday, March 4th to the Mohawk Super Bingo Hall Mass Vaccination Center. This is earlier than previously expected by one week.

The priority group of elders aged eighty-five (85) and over will be the first to have the opportunity to get vaccinated. Vaccinations will take place by appointment only on Thursday, March 4th, and Friday, March 5th. Anyone who is accompanying and is 70 years of age and older will also be able to be vaccinated.

Appointments will be scheduled beginning on Monday, March 1st at 1pm by calling the KMHC at 450-638-3930, extension 2295, or 2206. Please do not call before this time. You should have your Medicare card in hand when calling to book your appointment (if accompanying person is over 70, they need to schedule at same time with Medicare number as well). Individuals are asked to coordinate travel arrangements with friends or caregivers on the day of their appointment. However, in particular circumstances, transportation assistance may be provided. Should you have a need for assistance, you should notify KMHC when booking your appointment. 

Prioritization for Kahnawa’kehró:non 70 and over will take place once the 85-plus category is complete and before mass vaccinations take place in the community. As vaccine delivery dates fluctuate on a regular basis, we will continue to provide you with updates and information as it becomes available.  This is an exciting time! We thank you for your patience and collaboration!

For more information, visit the Vaccination website at www.kahnawake911.com/vaccine.

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Vaccine delivery confirmed – Immunizations to begin March 11th

The Kahnawà:ke COVID-19 Task Force (Task Force) is pleased to announce that the delivery of the COVID-19 vaccines have been confirmed, and immunizations will be readily available for Kahnawa’kehró:non beginning Thursday, March 11, 2021.

The Pfizer vaccine will be available for those 85 years of age and older, as they are the first priority group to be vaccinated on March 11, 12, and 13. Anyone accompanying and is 70 years of age and older will also be able to be vaccinated. Medical transport will assist homebound elders.

Individuals 70 years and older who are not accompanying those over 85 years of age will receive special consideration for both priority bookings and transport assistance.

Beginning the week of March 15th, the Moderna vaccine is expected to be available for the entire community for those aged 18 years and older. Immunizations will be provided by appointment only at the Vaccination Center located in the Mohawk Super Bingo on Route 138.

“Although there are still many details to finalize, we now have March 11th to work towards getting our community vaccinated,” said Task Force Chair, Lloyd Phillips. “The vaccine is a major piece of the puzzle we’ve been waiting for to help build immunity against the virus.”

Please Do Not call now for an appointment. Details are forthcoming on registration, the schedule and information on what to do when getting your vaccination.

For more information, visit the Vaccination web site at www.kahnawake911.com/vaccine.

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Vaccine misinformation and fraud

We understand some inaccurate information has been circulating to certain communities about the vaccine that includes false and distorted information about potential side effects.  The spread of misinformation can have real consequences and can distort people’s behaviours and decision-making. 

It is important that everyone obtain information from trusted sources. That includes federal, provincial and territorial health authorities, community health centres, nursing stations or local healthcare providers. We also encourage people to consider the source of information before spreading or sharing articles or facts.

Vaccination is a choice.  Vaccines used in Canada must be approved by Health Canada and the COVID-19 vaccine is held to the same safety standards as other vaccines to make sure it is safe and effective.

To learn more about COVID-19 vaccines visit https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/2019-novel-coronavirus-infection/prevention-risks/covid-19-vaccine-treatment.html

For information on COVID-19 Fraud and Scams visit https://www.canada.ca/en/public-safety-canada/campaigns/covid19.html#b00

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The Times of Isreal article – It works: 0 deaths, only 4 severe cases among 523,000 fully vaccinated Israelis

HMO data a week after 2nd dose shows 93% effectiveness, ‘unequivocally’ proving vaccine’s success and leaving ‘no doubt’ it’s saved many Israeli lives, says Maccabi official. (Excerpt from The Times of Isreal article).

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COMMUNIQUÉ – Update on upcoming Community COVID-19 Vaccinations

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Update on upcoming Community COVID-19 Vaccinations

For immediate release

(Kahnawake – 27, Tsothohrhkó:wa/January 2021) The Kahnawà:ke COVID-19 Task Force (the Task Force) wishes to update the community on the status of the upcoming Mass Vaccination campaign.

As we have been successful in having Kahnawà:ke prioritized, the Task Force can confirm that the entire community will have the opportunity to be vaccinated before March 31, 2021. Kahnawà:ke is confirmed to receive the approximate 6500 vaccines required for first dose of all community members in one (1), or maximum two (2), shipments.

The Task Force remains hopeful that mass vaccinations will begin by the end of February or early March; however this will be dependent on vaccine availability.

The following information is also being provided for additional clarity:

  • The Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre (KMHC) is  hopeful that they will be able to vaccinate elders who are at home (and not mobile) by the nurses from the homecare team. Please note that we cannot confirm this at this time, as it is dependent on type of vaccine that will be available
  • We can confirm that the Mohawk Bingo Hall is ready as the mass vaccination site, and that KMHC nurses will vaccinate our community members, with Kahnawà:ke Fire Brigade paramedics on-site to assist.
  • Staff members from various community organizations will collaborate to work together within the vaccination site
  • Only Kahnawa’kehró:non will be vaccinated at the Mohawk Bingo Hall site
  • Many front-line workers have already been vaccinated and will continue to be at the various vaccination sites in the Montérégie area

As soon as we have more information, the Task Force will provide the community with details on how and when to make an appointment for the vaccine.

Additional information on the vaccine can be viewed at www.kahnawake911.com/faq.

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KMHC Public Service Announcement – COVID-19 Vaccination Booking Coming Soon

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Tsothohrhkó:wa/January 7, 2020
COVID-19 Vaccination Booking Coming Soon

The Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre (KMHC) wishes to inform the community about the upcoming COVID-19 Vaccinations. Currently, no appointments are being booked. 

KMHC kindly asks the community to refrain from calling to book an appointment for the COVID-19 vaccination. We will notify the community when appointments will begin, which is expected to be scheduled very soon.    

To stay up-to-date with the latest information, please visit www.covid-19.kmhc.ca   

Read the COVID-19 Vaccine FAQs here  

KMHC thanks the community for its patience and understanding. 

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KMHC Public Service Announcement – COVID-19 Vaccination Prioritization

Public Service Announcement

Tsothohrhkó:wa/January 7, 2020

COVID-19 Vaccination Prioritization

The Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre (KMHC) is extremely happy to kick-off the vaccination campaign for our community.  We wish to inform all that currently, vaccinations are being distributed according to the Quebec Vaccination Priority List which can be accessed through this link.  At the present time, we are in the process of completing Priorities 1 and 2.  As vaccines become available, we will move down the priority list.  

Here is an estimate of what you might expect regarding when you will be vaccinated (percentages and completion rates are based on those people who have consented to receive the vaccine):   

Priority 1: Residents of long-term care facilities, Intermediate Resources, and Family Type resources 

  • KMHC inpatient: COMPLETE  
  • Turtle Bay Elder’s Lodge: COMPLETE  
  • ILC: week of January 11th  
  • With extra vaccine doses provided in error yesterday, 11 paramedics were also vaccinated on January 6th. 

Priority 2: Employees of the Health and Social Service network  

  • KMHC inpatient, Turtle Bay Elder’s Lodge and Independent Living Center employees: 90% complete  
  • Other front-line employees of KMHC and KSCS: in progress and expected completion week of February 1st (based on present knowledge of the availability of vaccine)  

Priority 3: private long-term residences: not applicable to Kahnawake  

Priority 4: remote First Nation communities  

  • At this time, it is unclear if Quebec will recognize ALL First Nation communities as a priority status, although a recent agreement between Indigenous Services Canada and the Ministry of Health and Social Services appears to move in that direction.  Our goal is to have vaccinated our whole community by the end of March. 

     

Both KMHC and the COVID-19 Task Force are aware of the many vulnerable members of our community who should be prioritized.  In fact, we believe that the WHOLE COMMUNITY deserves to have quick, easy access to the COVID-19 vaccine.  We continue to fight to make this happen but until it does, we are subject to the Quebec vaccination schedule.  

We will continue to provide you with up-to-date information. 

To stay up-to-date with the latest information, please visit www.covid-19.kmhc.ca   

Read the COVID-19 Vaccine FAQs here  

KMHC thanks the community for its patience and understanding.