Shamattawa First Nation in Manitoba calls for help with COVID-19 outbreak
More than 100 people on Manitoba's Shamattawa First Nation have been infected with COVID-19. The test-positivity rate is nearly 70 per cent. Chief Eric Redhead says the community is at the breaking point and is calling on help from the federal government and military.
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