COVID-19 changed the face of communities

A Six Nations COVID-19 community study is showing us how the community was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. And how it changed the face of our communities. Suddenly people were gone. Faced with isolation, unable to meet as a community the aftereffects of the deadly disease resulted in massive losses to Indigenous communities. Losses we are still coping with. The study released this week showed not only how community infrastructure coped with having the world wide disease, but issues that sprang up during the three years the community and world battled the infectious disease. The study isn’t a surprise. Every community, town, city and nation has undergone COVID-19 studies with results showing a world not only under seige but mental health issues that pushed people to the limits. The pandemic…

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