04-07-2020 17:55 via calgary.ctvnews.ca

287 COVID-19 investigations on Alberta First Nation amid jump in cases

A First Nation east of the city of Calgary has ordered a curfew to be put in place as a result of a spike in suspected COVID-19 cases. Chief Ouray Crowfoot of the Siksika First Nation made the announcement Friday following a meeting with his council members about the outbreak. "Based on the information, council has decided to institute a temporary curfew on the nation," Chief Crowfoot said in his statement. The curfew would be in place from 11 p.m. until 5 a.m. each day until it is no longer nee
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