Cowichan First Nation issues stay-at-home order as COVID-19 spreads on its reserve
DUNCAN, B.C. — The Cowichan First Nation on Vancouver Island has issued a shelter-in-place order as COVID-19 spreads through its territory.
The First Nation says in a statement that there have been 23 confirmed cases since the first case was diagnosed on Jan. 1.
It says the chief and council have approved the order, which all members and residents on the Cowichan Tribes reserve must follow.
The order says people must stay at home, while access to residential areas is also restricted and barriers and checks are set up to enforce it.