COVID-19 Action Plan
Community Updates
Office of the CEO- Update to FWFN Community (January 25, 2022)
Responding to Omicron and Protecting Our Progress
TBDHU Advising against non-essential travel to Minnesota and other nearby states (December 2, 2021)
Colour Coded Flag System Notice
TBDHU – Section 22 Class Order – Self-Isolation
Office of the CEO – CONFIRMED CASE OF COVID-19 (February 22, 2021)
NOTICE TO COMMUNITY: COVID-19 Pandemic Update (February 10, 2021)
Low Risk Exposure Walmart (January 15, 2021)
NOTICE TO COMMUNITY – Update on COVID-19 from Emergency Response Group (January 12, 2021)
NOTICE TO COMMUNITY – Positive Case on Fort William First Nation (November 27, 2020)
Resources
Dilico: When to get tested for COVID-19 (Video)
Cancer Care Ontario: COVID Vaccine Resource (Jan 27, 2021)
Travel restrictions in Canada – Mandatory quarantine or isolation
Mental Health and COVID-19: Tips for Preventing Stigma
Seasonal Influenza versus COVID-19
Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance (CECRA)
Canada COVID-19 Self Assessment Tool
Accessing financial benefits and support
A Friendly Voice – A phone line for seniors: 1-855-892-9992
FWFN COVID-19 VACCINE CLINIC ANNOUNCEMENT
Press Release
Pictured left to right: FWFN Chief, Peter Collins and FWFN Chief Executive Officer, Michael D. Pelletier.
Emergency Response Group
February 2021
February 23, February 19, February 16, February 12, February 9, February 5, February 2
January 2021
January 29, January 26, January 22, January 19, January 15, January 12, January 8, January 5
December 2020
December 18, December 15, December 11, December 8, December 4, December 1
Updates from Dr. Janet DeMille
Important Contact Information
FWFN Emergency Response Call Centre
Call: (807)698-0415
Tollfree: 1-888-670-7922
[email protected]
Administration
623-9543
Health Centre
622-8802
Ontario Works
622-6791
Crisis Response Canadian Mental Health
346-8282
Information
211
Detox
623-6515
Talk4Healing Help Line
1-855-554-4325
Been Laid Off?
Those who are off of work due to work shortages, those caring for a sick relative, those who’s hours are cut, those who are working parents but have to be home with sick children or are affected by the school closures all qualify.