novel coronavirus and several others are reporting symptoms.A notice on the Tla’amin Nation website says residents have been ordered to shelter in place to slow the spread of the virus while health officials complete contact tracing.The order took effect late Tuesday afternoon and advised members of the community, which is in the area of Powell River on B.C.’s Sunshine Coast, that they should stay put for the next 72 hours.Access to the Tla’amin Nation has been restricted to a single entry point and parents are being urged to keep children out of school this week.A letter from Vancouver Coastal Health warned of possible exposure to COVID-19 during a wake on Sept.