First Nations - Options
- newcitynewme007
- Aug 31, 2022
- 1 min read
Get Outlook for Android From: J Birch Sent: Friday, April 3, 2020 1:17:51 AM To: justin.trudeau@parl.gc.ca <justin.trudeau@parl.gc.ca>; aadnc.hqlibraryreference.aandc@canada.ca <aadnc.hqlibraryreference.aandc@canada.ca>; GlobalOttawa@globalnews.ca <GlobalOttawa@globalnews.ca>; information@forces.gc.ca <information@forces.gc.ca>; dujarric@un.org <dujarric@un.org>; Sky.Today <Sky.Today@sky.uk>
Subject: First Nations - Options
Hello Everyone, I was reading about some first nations and their plans to build new field hospitals to combat the pandemic. I was thinking that the military in conjunction with WHO guidelines could help guide first nations on how to setup field hospitals. Alternatively, we can create and send sanitized kits to be constructed on site at convention centres and alternate sites if needed. Perhaps even simply providing a list of materials for each community so that they can create their own sanitation centres for medical treatment through locally sourced materials. Furthermore, we can also send instructions on how to create regulated masks and gowns so that our first nations communities and others can make their own PPE. Our first nation communities can work with the government and military via communication, construction or collaboration to ensure we are all prepared. Coordinating supplies, food and even medical communications to ensure we all get through this together. Stay Safe, Stay Sanitized and Stay Supportive, John Ames Birch @johneames2
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