Garden River First Nation has lifted travel restrictions through its community.
In a press release issued this evening, GRFN stated that, as of 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday, the closure, which was put in place on Jan. 4, 2021 in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19, will be revoked.
The checkpoint will be removed, and no persons entering the community east of the Sault will be subject to COVID-19 screening questions, the notice states.
The full notice from Chief and Council reads as follows:
On Feb. 16, 2021, at a duly convened meeting of Council, Order No. 2020-02-02 was revoked, effective Feb. 17, 2021 at 12:01 a.m.. The Highway 17B Corridor will be reopened to the public for access through the Garden River First Nation at 12:01 a.m. on Feb. 17, 2021.
The checkpoint on Syrette Lake Rd will be removed and no persons entering the community will be subject to any COVID-19 screening questions.
Chief and Council remain proactive in their fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and may consider it necessary to re-implement the travel restrictions in the event of any increased risks in order to respond to, prevent and alleviate the effects of the COVID-19 virus in the community.
We highly encourage our members to:
- Stay home as much as possible to alleviate the risk of spread of the COVID-19 virus
- Do not visit other peoples homes
- Any gatherings/celebrations should only include members of your immediate household
- Wash your hand often and practice good hygiene
- Wear a well-fitting, three-ply mask when out of your home to get essential supplies, groceries, medications, etc
- Practice social distancing
If you have any symptoms get tested immediately and stay away from others as much as possible.
We thank our members, community businesses and neighbouring communities for their continued support during these unprecedented times.
Order No. 2020-02-01 remains in effect on the GRFN and all businesses will continue to offer curbside pickup with no public access inside any businesses.