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B.C. First Nation faces COVID-19 outbreak; community leaders issue racism warnings

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VICTORIA

A First Nations community on Vancouver Island is fighting to contain a COVID-19 outbreak while facing intoleranc­e from some members of the surroundin­g community.

Cowichan Tribes general manager Derek Thompson says some members of his Duncan-area First Nation have faced discrimina­tion in the community since COVID-19 cases were first reported this month.

Thompson says there were no COVID-19 cases among their members for the first 10 months of the pandemic, but that has increased to 73 people since Jan. 1.

The First Nation has issued a stayat-home order for tribal members until Jan. 22 in an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19.

Duncan-area politician­s, including Green Leader Sonia Furstenau and North Cowichan Mayor Al Siebring, have denounced what they say are recent disappoint­ing and racist behaviours of some people toward the Cowichan Tribes.

The First Nation is the largest single band in B.C. with about 4,900 members and Thompson says it will begin administer­ing 600 doses of the COVID19 vaccine to elders on Wednesday.

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