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Health & Safety Alert: Rise in Pneumonia Cases
Peguis First Nation Health Centre
Attention Peguis First Nation Community Members,
The Peguis Health Centre has observed a concerning rise in cases of pneumonia in our community, including several recent deaths. Pneumonia is a serious illness that can affect individuals of all ages, particularly those with underlying health conditions, weakened immune systems, or chronic respiratory issues.
To help protect our community, we encourage everyone to follow these safe practices to prevent the spread of illness:
Safe Practices for Prevention
• Wash Hands Regularly: Use soap and water or an alcohol-based sanitizer.
• Cover Coughs and Sneezes: Use a tissue or your elbow to prevent the spread of droplets.
• Clean Common Surfaces: Disinfect frequently touched areas such as doorknobs, phones, and counters.
• Avoid Close Contact with Sick Individuals: Stay home if you feel unwell.
• Stay Up to Date on Vaccines: Ensure you and your family are vaccinated against pneumonia, influenza, and other preventable illnesses.
Recognize the Symptoms
Seek immediate medical attention if you or a loved one experiences:
• Persistent cough or difficulty breathing.
• Fever or chills.
• Chest pain or discomfort.
• Fatigue or confusion.
Community Resources and Vaccination Clinics
The Peguis Health Centre offers the following services to support your health:
• Walk-In Vaccinations: Flu and pneumonia vaccines are available—no appointment necessary.
• Well Baby Clinic Days: Vaccinations for children are available on Tuesdays and Thursdays. To book an appointment, contact Chantel Settee at 204-645-2169.
For general inquiries or more information, please contact the Peguis Health Centre at 204-645-2169.
Together, we can take steps to protect our community and reduce the spread of pneumonia. Let’s keep Peguis First Nation safe and healthy!
Peguis Health Centre

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The Federal Court has approved a deadline of June 27, 2025, for Claimants to submit any missing information related to their Claim for compensation.
While the Claims Period is over, and the Administrator is not accepting new Claim Forms, some Claims are missing important information that is needed for processing.
If a Claimant submitted a Claim Form or Extension Request by January 13, 2023, and has not heard back from the Administrator, their Claim Form may be missing information. The Administrator cannot process forms with missing information. Missing details must be submitted by June 27, 2025, to ensure Claims can be processed.