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26 COVID-19 cases active in Kettle and Stony Point First Nation

As of Thursday,there were 26 active cases on the reserve in Lambton County.

Chief Jason Henry urging residents to get tested

Kettle and Stony Point First Nation Chief Jason Henry stands on the beach, with Stony Point in the background, in a file photo. (Kate Dubinski/CBC)

The chief of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation is urging residents to get tested for COVID-19 following a recent cluster ofcases.

As of Thursday,there were 26 active cases on the reserve in Lambton County.

The community's school was closed on Monday to help contain the virus.

ChiefJason Henry said residentshaddone great job of not letting the virus is in to the communitythroughout the pandemic and he's urging them to follow public health measures.

"We let our guard down a little bit and the virus crept in," ChiefJason Henry said in a Facebook video on Wednesday.

He said there were50 tests administered on Monday and all of the 20 results received so far were positive.

Anyone in the community should get tested for COVID-19 if they haveattended gatherings or had contact with anyone outside their household in the last 10 to 14 days, he said.

"I can't put enough stress on the importance of being tested because getting tested early in this is going to stop it from going farther and farther," he said.

The community's first COVID-19 vaccination clinic will open on Tuesday.

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