11 active cases of COVID 19 reported in eastern Quebec first nation

MONTREAL _ The government of the Listuguj First Nation, in eastern Quebec, says there are now 11 active cases of COVID-19 in the community.

The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government reported three active cases on Wednesday.

Before the current outbreak, two cases of COVID-19 had been confirmed in Listuguj — both of whom have since recovered.

The government said in a press release that the people who have tested positive in the past few days were in close contact with an individual who travelled to Listuguj from another part of the province and didn’t self-isolate.

It says a contact tracing and testing operation began after the new cases were found.

The community of just over 2,100 people is located on the Gaspe Peninsula along the border with New Brunswick.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 1, 2021.

Last month, Australia’s national rugby team, the Wallabies, became the first sporting team to sing the anthem in an Indigenous language before their match against Argentina.

Advance Australia Fair was composed by Peter Dodds McCormick and first performed in 1878. It was adopted as the national anthem in 1984.

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