THE IMPORTANCE OF SELF-QUARANTINING
MCA Grand Chief Abram Benedict and Tsi Snaihne District Chief Connie Lazore share a message about the importance of self-quarantining and how Council has been adjusting to working remotely.
WHAT IS SELF-QUARANTINE?
People who have been exposed to the new coronavirus and who are at risk for coming down with COVID-19 might practice self-quarantine. Health experts recommend that self-quarantine lasts 14 days. Two weeks provides enough time for them to know whether or not they will become ill and be contagious to other people.
You might be asked to practice self-quarantine if you have recently returned from traveling to a part of the country or the world where COVID-19 is spreading rapidly, or if you have knowingly been exposed to an infected person.
Self-quarantine involves:
• Using standard hygiene and washing hands frequently
• Not sharing things like towels and utensils
• Staying at home
• Not having visitors
• Staying at least 6 feet away from other people in your household
Once your quarantine period has ended, if you do not have symptoms, follow your healthcare provider’s instructions on how to return to your normal routine.
Read the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne’s most recent notices, get prevention tips and more at http://www.akwesasne.ca/covid-19-novel-coronavirus-information/.