First presumptive case of coronavirus identified in tri-communities
A presumptive case of coronavirus has been identified in the tri-communities as an individual in their 60s.
That’s according to a public service announcement Thursday by the provincial government, which stated the individual was tested May 13 at the La Ronge Health Centre after developing symptoms. Lac La Ronge Indian Band Health Services, Northern Inter-Tribal Health Authority and Saskatchewan Health Authority public health officials confirmed contact tracing investigation is underway.
“Quite frankly, I’m very surprised because I think our communities have been very careful in what we do,” La Ronge Mayor Ron Woytowich said. “I hate to say it this way, but I do hope the person is maybe not from our community, but at the same time, if that person is from La Ronge, Air Ronge or the immediate reserve, I hope they are well looked after.”
Customers who shopped or bought gas at some locations and dates are advised to self-monitor daily for symptoms of COVID-19 including Fire Creek Gas Bar in Saskatoon (May 4), La Ronge Co-op Gas Bar (May 4 to 11), Robertson Trading Ltd. (May 11), Keethanow Supermarket (May 5-8) Keethanow Gas Bar (May 4) and Cravings Late Night Food (May 1 to 9).