B.C. Cowichan Tribes lift shelter-in-place order after more than two months
DUNCAN, B.C. — British Columbia’s largest First Nation, the Cowichan Tribes, has lifted a shelter-in-place order more than two months after it was enacted to limit the spread of COVID-19.
The community based in Duncan on Vancouver Island says in a statement on its website that the order was lifted on Friday, but members must continue to follow public health guidelines.
Residents were ordered to stay at home on Jan. 6 amid an outbreak of the virus and barriers and checkpoints were also set up to restrict access to residential areas.
There have been 269 COVID-19 cases in the First Nation since Dec. 31, of which 259 have recovered, six have died, three are in isolation and one is in hospital.