LLRIB communities eliminate all confirmed coronavirus cases
There are no active coronavirus cases in all six Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB) communities as of Nov. 26.
Since the First Nation recorded its first case of the virus Sept. 29, there have been 55 on-reserve cases with the most being in Stanley Mission at 24. There were another 20 cases in Little Red River, six in La Ronge and five in Sucker River. Grandmother’s Bay and Hall Lake are yet to confirm any cases.
“Our public health nurses have been working with the ones who test positive and also the ones who are named as close contacts,” Chief Tammy Cook-Searson said. “They talk to the people who have tested positive and give the directions on how to look after themselves and their families.”
Cook-Searson explained a key part of preventing the spread of the virus is to have supports in place for those who are infected or named as a close contact. Assistance includes cleaning supplies and groceries, as well as accommodations for those who can’t self-isolate at home. Even if a close contact tests negative for the virus, they still must self-isolate for the ordered period of time.


