COVID-19 case.Fort McKay First Nation Chief Mel Grandjamb announced the positive test in a video message posted to Facebook on Friday, and he says that protective masks will now be necessary for everyone outside of their homes and yards in the community. ‘It has been hectic’: First Nation in Alberta fighting COVID-19 case, annual floods Trips into and out of the First Nation will be limited to one per day, and travel within the community is strongly discouraged.Grandjamb asked members to make sure youth stay at home, too.He also asked people not to blame the person who tested positive, and encouraged the community to stick together.He says contact tracing is being done, and that anyone who gets a call from health authorities should.