coronavirus cases over the holidays forced a northern Manitoba town to set a curfew last week.Tom Matus, CAO of Lynn Lake, told Global News more than three dozen homes are still in a tight lockdown in the community of less than 500 people.“We have a total of 38 households that are COVID positive, so they’re under isolation orders, out of a total of 209 houses in Lynn Lake,” Matus said.The curfew has been set from 8 p.m.
to 6 a.m., and Matus said Canada Task Force 4 has been helping with things like delivering groceries to residents who are in isolation.
Vaccine rollout in isolated First Nations a complicated process, Grand Chief says “We’ve received outside help,” he said. “We also have four RCMP officers to ensure that people who are.