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CMAJ Open ; 9(4): E1073-E1079, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1547695

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: In April 2020, British Columbia experienced its first outbreak of COVID-19 in a remote First Nations community. The objective of this paper was to describe the outbreak, including epidemiological and laboratory findings, and the public health response. METHODS: This report summarizes an outbreak of COVID-19 on Cormorant Island, British Columbia, in March and April 2020. Confirmed cases underwent investigation and contact tracing. Supports were provided to ensure successful isolation and quarantine for cases and contacts. Messaging to the community was circulated by trusted community members. Descriptive and social network analyses were conducted to describe the outbreak as it evolved. All case specimens underwent whole-genome sequencing. RESULTS: Thirty cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection were identified. Those infected had a median age of 34 years (range 15-77), and the majority identified as female (19, 63%) and as First Nations (27, 90%). The most common symptoms included chills, cough, diarrhea, headache and fever. Five people were hospitalized (17%) and 1 died (3%). Percent positivity in the community was 18%. Transmission occurred primarily during evening social gatherings and within households. Two weeks after control measures were initiated, no further cases were identified. All cases were genetically related by 2 single nucleotide polymorphisms or fewer, and they belonged to the most dominant SARS-CoV-2 lineage present in British Columbia in April 2020. INTERPRETATION: A community-led response was essential for the effective containment of this outbreak that included 30 cases, preventing onward transmission of the virus. Lessons learned from the management of this outbreak can inform response to other similar outbreaks in First Nations communities across Canada.


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COVID-19/epidemiology , Disease Outbreaks , Indigenous Canadians/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , British Columbia/epidemiology , COVID-19/prevention & control , Contact Tracing/methods , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Public Health , Quarantine/methods , Rural Population/statistics & numerical data , SARS-CoV-2 , Travel , Young Adult
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Int J Environ Res Public Health ; 17(22)2020 11 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-927688

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The study is on racism against First Nation peoples in the Canadian healthcare system. The study design incorporates principles of grounded theory, participant and Indigenous (decolonizing) research. Four questions are addressed: (1) What is the root cause of racism against First Nation peoples in the healthcare system? (2) What factors perpetuate racisms existence? (3) What are the impacts of racism on First Nation health? (4) What needs to be done to eradicate racism and to create an equitable healthcare system that sufficiently represents the needs, interests and values of First Nation peoples?


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Delivery of Health Care , Indigenous Canadians , Racism , Canada , Delivery of Health Care/standards , Delivery of Health Care/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Indigenous Canadians/statistics & numerical data , Racism/prevention & control , Racism/statistics & numerical data
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