Avian flu (also known as H5N1) is a flu virus that mostly affects wild birds and poultry, and can lead to illness and death.
Give these instructions to a family member or friend helping with daily activities - eating, using the bathroom, walking, changing chairs, etc.
While many people have been vaccinated, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause illness in Eeyou Istchee due to community transmission.
Community immunity is when enough people are vaccinated so they indirectly shield and protect others.
COVID-19 is a disease caused by a virus called SARS-CoV-2. It can cause symptoms such as coughing, fever, and difficulty breathing.
Antiviral treatment is available in Eeyou Istchee for people with COVID-19 who are at higher risk of severe disease and hospitalization.
If you have received your COVID-19 test result, whether positive or negative, please read the instructions to understand your next steps.
COVID-19 tests help detect infections for people to take action and reduce transmission.
There are many things to consider when you go home after a forest fire evacuation
The flu (influenza) and COVID-19 are both contagious lung infections and lead to similar symptoms, but are caused by different viruses.
You can protect yourself and others by getting vaccinated.
A recall is carried out for the protection of the public when a food is unfit for consumption.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, we need to limit our contact with others as much as possible to prevent the spread of the virus.
How to plan, prepare, protect and preserve food supplies for safe transportation
COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted many customs and practices in Cree culture, including grieving & mourning loved ones who have passed.
These guidelines on holiday travel will help you stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
These guidelines on holiday activities and sports events will help you stay safe this winter season during the COVID-19 pandemic.
These guidelines on holiday gatherings will help you celebrate a happy and safer holiday in Eeyou Istchee.
Because of COVID-19, hunters need to adapt to these ways again this year.
Our traditional practices are an important connection and contribution to our social well-being as well as physical, mental and spiritual health.
Switching to lead-free ammunition helps keep our families, environment, and meechum healthy.
The Cree Board of Health recommends you wear a mask in certain situations to protect yourself and people around you.
These are instructions for people isolating because of a COVID-19 infection.
Omicron is a more contagious variant of COVID-19. It is spreading quickly in our region. Omicron spreads very easily and quickly between people.
Check food for signs of going bad, even if it was stored in the fridge and there were no power outages at your home.