‘The most important challenge we have is at the individual level’: COVID cases spike in NITHA communities
The decision to impose travel restrictions or place a community on lockdown is at the discretion of the community’s leadership, according to the medical health officer for the Norther Inter-Tribal Health Authority (NITHA).
The comment from Dr. Nnamdi Ndubuka comes following a recent surge in cases in a number of the NITHA communities including Sturgeon Lake and Montreal Lake Cree Nation.
Ndubuka explained more than 70 per cent of the total 98 active cases reported have been linked to the Prince Albert Full Gospel Outreach Centre. Earlier this month Saskatchewan Health Authority declared a multi-jurisdictional outbreak of COVID-19 stemming from a series of outreach centre events held in Prince Albert from Sept. 14 to Oct. 4. At least 25 cases of COVID-19 have now been linked to the outreach centre.
“That has also led to significant outbreaks in all the jurisdictions, So as you can tell it has resulted in quite the significant resurge of cases within the northern communities,” Ndubuka said.