COVID-19.According to a news release sent out Thursday afternoon, a person who was exposed to COVID-19 was at Fast Freddy’s on Jan.
26, 27 and 28, and also at Quik Stop on Feb. 4 and 8.According to the community health nurse in charge of the COVID-19 response in Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, the risk of exposure at these locations is low, but it’s still imperative that those who attended monitor for symptoms, and get tested even if mild symptoms arise.
Coronavirus: State of emergency declared for Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory These low-risk contacts are not required to self-isolate unless symptoms develop or if the Community Wellbeing Centre instructs them to.All high-risk contacts of the individual have already been contacted.The Community.