IRTC UPDATE:
Public health officials advise no new cases of COVID-19 were identified as of 9:30 a.m. today. The total number of lab-confirmed positive and probable positive cases in Manitoba is 325
- The data also shows:
- No individuals in hospital or intensive
- 4 active cases and 314 individuals have recovered from COVID-19.
- The number of deaths due to COVID-19 remains at seven
The dashboard and graphs are updated Monday to Friday at 1 p.m. Data from the weekend will be updated on the following Monday
IRTC in-office essential services schedule:
All IRTC Staff are available continuously via email and cell phone should you need to contact them.
July 6 – July 10, 2020
Cindy Garson 431-334-8761 Alyssa Monkman 431-338-4349 Donna Thompson 204-302-0959 Millie Anderson 204-891-3409 Martin McLean 204-280-0232 Marcie Tavares 204-803-0700 Lalith Nagella 204-590-9603 Shannon Spence 431-275-8093 Josie Kent 204-799-1294 Liz Bone 204-782-3651 Unice Ross 204-795-7436 Darlene Bird 204-281-7388 Seetta Roccola 204-782-0592 Chris Stove 431-334-8922 Nicole Cook 431-275-0523 Cailin Hodder 204-899-2486 |
July 13-17, 2020
Liz Bone 204-782-3651 Donna Thompson 204-302-0959 Millie Anderson 204-891-3409 Martin McLean 204-280-0232 Marcie Tavares 204-803-0700 Lalith Nagella 204-590-9603 Shannon Spence 431-275-8093 Josie Kent 204-799-1294 Unice Ross 204-795-7436 Darlene Bird 204-281-7388 Chris Stove 431-334-8922 Nicole Cook 431-275-0523 Cailin Hodder 204-899-2486 |
Staff in Daily Karl Zadnik Grace Gabriel
Courtney McLean Donna Hall Leonard Amos |
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If you are using gloves or masks, please discard these items accordingly.
Harm Reduction Program – 93% spike in First Nations overdose deaths recorded in B.C. during COVID-19
New data from B.C.’s First Nations Health Authority shows that overdose deaths among First Nations people have surged dramatically and disproportionately in the province during the COVID-19 pandemic. The losses have spiked 93 per cent when comparing data from January to May in 2019 to the same
months in 2020. Eighty-nine First Nations people died from an overdose between January and May of this
year. May was the deadliest month ever in B.C. for illicit overdoses, with 170 deaths reported by the B.C. Coroners Service. One of the contributing factors in the spike in overdose deaths with the onset of the pandemic has been an increasingly toxic street drug supply due to supply chain disruptions.
“Right now, more than ever, we know that the toxicity of the street supply has gone up exponentially in this pandemic,” said Dr. Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer for B.C. Experts also report that since the pandemic hit there has been limited access to supervised consumption sites and other harm reduction and treatment services. Staying home to curb the spread of the virus, Dr. Henry said, “has led people to be more isolated, to be alone, to use alone.”
Lalith Nagella – IRTC Harm Reduction Coordinator
204-590-9603 |
Cheyanne Gould – IRTC NNADAP Coordinator
204-314-1051 |
For more information and to read the entire article, visit: https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/bc-first- nations-overdose-deaths-1.5639098
IRTC Education Update: Course Registration Dates for September 2020
Please note that the following education institutions have stated that the majority of their programs will be offered online for the Fall 2020 term. In addition, the following dates should be adhered to when it comes to registering for your courses for the September 2020 session.
Red River College -registration begins a month before your program start date.
University of Winnipeg -registration appointment notices are sent to students mid to late June and registration will begin in July.
University of Manitoba -registration for Fall 2020 opens in Aurora on July 23 – August 11 for returning students. Registration for Fall 2020 for new students will be July 14-20. Students can start checking their registration dates starting July 10.
The Canada Student Services Grant (CSSG) is designed so that qualified Post-Secondary students and
recent graduates can pursue volunteer opportunities and earn up to possibly $1000.00 – $5000.00 based on the number of qualified hours. Below is the link for students to obtain further information and how to apply to the Canada Student Services Grant (CSSG).
https://www.iwanttohelp.org/en-CA/student/eligibility-student