Cowessess First Nation has taken action to help slow the spread of COVID-19 cases. The southern Saskatchewan community has a total of 15 cases and two that are still waiting to be confirmed.
The majority of the cases, they say, are linked to children.“We had a number of cases at the school and we did contact tracing from that,” said Kelly Finkas, the community’s health director and social development. “It ended up that we were able to discover a few more cases in the community.” Cowessess First Nation in Saskatchewan steps up coronavirus preventative measures On Monday, Oct.