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NIHB Private Vehicle Kilometric increases for October 1, 2022

The NIHB Program has allowance rates that may be provided when a privately owned vehicle is used by an eligible NIHB client to access medically necessary health services. The rates shown in the table below are in effect as per the dates indicated. The rate applied is the one in effect on the date the

2022-10-19T15:19:47-04:00October 4th, 2022|Categories: News|

Health Sector Communique – September 22, 2022

Please find attached Health Sector Communique with important updates on Moderna Spikevax Bivalent Covid-19 Vaccine Booster, Fall and Winter Vaccination Guidance, and MonkeyPox, and COVID-19 Situational Report - SXeptember 15, 2022.  Download: 22-09-2021 Health Sector Communique Download: COVID-19_situational report_Sept 15 For more information, please contact Chiefs of Ontario Director of Health, Tobi Mitchell, at Tobi.Mitchell@coo.org.

2022-09-26T15:17:50-04:00September 26th, 2022|Categories: News|

Chiefs of Ontario – Spring 2022 Health Newsletter

Please find attached Spring Edition of the Chiefs of Ontario Health Secretariat’s Newsletter filled with many important updates and opportunities. Questions or inquiries can be forwarded to Tobi Mitchell, Director of Health at Tobi.Mitchell@coo.org or Zachariah General, Associate Health Director at Zachariah.General@coo.org. Download: Spring Health Newsletter FINAL

2022-06-02T09:44:01-04:00June 2nd, 2022|Categories: News|

First Nations COVID-19 testing in Ontario: Weekly report 96

Key messages About 70% of First Nations people have received 2 or more doses as of Feb 21, 2022. Neither this nor the proportion with only 1 dose has changed since November 2021. The Ontario rate is about 90%. The number of new positives results decreased among First Nations and across Ontario as of Feb

2024-03-18T17:58:03-04:00March 15th, 2022|Categories: News|Tags: |

First Nations COVID-19 testing in Ontario: Weekly report 93

Key messages: Since late Nov 2021, there has been no change in the proportion of First Nations people with 2 or more doses or with those receiving 1 dose in the week ending Jan 31, 2022. • The number of new positive results increased among First Nations in the week ending Feb 6, 2022. The

2022-03-15T09:05:10-04:00February 15th, 2022|Categories: News|Tags: |

First Nations COVID-19 testing in Ontario: Weekly report 92

Key messages: Since late Nov 2021, there has been no change in the proportion of First Nations people with 2 or more doses or with those receiving 1 dose in the week ending Jan 24, 2022. The number of new positive results decreased among First Nations and across Ontario in the week ending Jan 30,

2022-03-15T09:05:10-04:00February 15th, 2022|Categories: News|Tags: |

Health Newsletter: January 2022

A Message from the Health Director She:kon/Aaniin/Koolamalsi/Wachiyaa, My name is Tobi Mitchell, and I am the new Director of Health for the Chiefs of Ontario as of July 2021. I come from my home community of Akwesasne, finishing up a term as an elected Chief and bring forth years of technical experience in Health Policy

2022-03-15T09:05:10-04:00February 8th, 2022|Categories: News|

First Nations COVID-19 testing in Ontario: Weekly report 91

Key messages: There was no change in the proportion of First Nations people with 2 or more doses or with those receiving 1 dose in the week ending Jan 17, 2022, compared to the previous week. The number of new positive results decreased among First Nations and across Ontario in the week ending Jan 23,

2022-03-15T09:05:10-04:00January 28th, 2022|Categories: News|Tags: |
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