First Nations agree to COVID-19 data-sharing agreement with B.C., but say deal flawed
VICTORIA — A coalition of British Columbia First Nations and the provincial health officer have reached an information-sharing agreement over COVID-19 infections, but the nations say the deal still needs work.
A statement from the Heiltsuk First Nation says the agreement will provide more detailed information about COVID-19 case numbers in nearby communities.
The First Nation says that will help Indigenous leaders make more informed decisions about safety measures and offer better guidance to its members.
But the statement says the agreement does not provide “completely satisfactory” disclosure and they want B.C.’s health officials to find new ways to ensure sufficient and timely information is shared with First Nations during emergencies.