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Northern Ont. First Nation imposes COVID-era restrictions

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Fort Albany First Nation has closed schools and banned social gatherings to combat a recent outbreak of illness.

In a notice dated Jan. 5 and posted on Facebook, the First Nation said the measures are needed because of a surge of respiratory illnesses in our region" that are "overwhelming our local clinic."

"Masks must be worn when visiting public spaces," the notice said.

"Stay home if having a cold or flu symptoms. Practice social distancing."

Residents are also being urged to wash their hands frequently and get vaccinated to protect their families and other residents.

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