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  • Truth and Reconciliation Week: September 27 to October 1

    Truth and Reconciliation Week is a 5-day national event that will continue and highlight the conversations around “Every Child Matters.” These conversations focus on Indigenous treaties, land claims and the legacy of residential schools.

    In 2021, we have all gained a deeper understanding of the historic tragedy of residential schools in Canada. The discovery of the unmarked graves at the sites of former residential schools has opened the wounds that Indigenous Survivors their families and communities have endured. These discoveries have enlightened every culture: we are all learning and reflecting. Truth and Reconciliation Week, highlighted on Truth and Reconciliation Day, Thursday, September 30 is also known as Orange Shirt Day. This is a day to honour the children who attended residential schools and those who never returned to their families. The Survivors, their families and Indigenous Elders play a special role in telling the Truths and helping all of us to learn from those painful Truths.

    “Truth and Reconciliation is important because it’s time that we hold Canada accountable for past actions taken against First Nations people. It brings a light to the terrible realities that First Nations people faced and were clearly not treated in Canadian history. To move forward as allies and equals, we must acknowledge and understand the past. There are still many injustices happening with First Nations people today and they will continue to happen unless we learn from our history.” Aaron Condo, Counsellor Gesgapegiag


    Remembrance, an original painting by Mi’gmaq artist Jessica Jerome – Gesgapegiag.
    Jessica states, “Only through remembrance can we keep their spirits alive.
  • Regional update: have you downloaded your digital passport?

    Current Situation:

    There are currently no active cases in the region.

    Digital Vaccination Passport:

    The Government of Quebec has announced that starting September 1, Quebecers will have to provide proof of vaccination in order to gain access to certain non-essential sites and activities including bars, restaurants and festivals.

    As of August 25, Quebecers can download the VaxiCode app from the Apple appstore. The app will soon be available for android users as well. Once installed, you will be asked to allow the app to scan the QR code that you were provided as proof of vaccination with your cellphone. You are able to add your family members’ QR codes to your app as well (ex. spouse and children). If you haven’t already received your QR code, simply go to this website and enter your information. Once the form is complete you will be provided with a download link. Note: you will need your medicare number and the date of your first vaccination in order to complete the form.

    The following are some of the activities that will require proof of vaccination for those who are 13 years old or more. Note: The complete list is currently only available in French.

    • Festivals and events (including but not limited to sporting events, concerts, fairs, art exhibits and golf tournaments) held outside with more than 50 attendees
    • Theatres, concert halls and sports centres
    • Bars and restaurants, including on the veranda (excluding takeout)
    • Bingo halls
    • Arcades, pool halls, bowling
    • Amusement parks, rec centres, zoos (interior and exterior)
    • Cruises and convention centres
    • Team sports and physical activities with frequent contact (exterior)
    • All sports and physical activities (interior)

    Vaccination Situation:

    The most recent CISSS numbers estimate the following percentages regarding vaccination coverage for the Gaspé Peninsula and Magdalen Islands:

    Age GroupFirst dose of vaccinationSecond dose of vaccination or had covid plus one dose
    12-1782.3% (+0.6%)71.9% (+2%)
    18-2974.1% (+1.1%)63.4% (+1.8%)
    30-3975.5% (+0.9%)67.3% (+1.3%)
    40-4982.7% (+0.7%)76.5 %(+0.7%)
    50-5990.4% (+0.4%)86.1% (+0.7%)
    60-6994.7% (+0.1%)92.3% (+0.4%)
    70+96.7% (%)94.9% (+0.1%)
    Total79.6% (+0.4%)74.9% (+0.7%)

    Estimated vaccine coverage (%) according to the number of doses received and the territory of the CLSC of residence, as of August 14, 2021.

    Avignon70% (first dose)65% (second dose)
    Bonaventure77.4%72.3%
    Denis-Riverin76.2%72.2%
    Mers et montagne80.6%76.9%
    Pabok82.2%77.1%
    Magdalen Islands85.9%83.1%
    Gaspé Peninsula78.6%73.6%
    Province of Quebec75.5%68.5%

    People who would like to make an appointment can do so at clicsanté.ca or by phone at 1 877-644-4545. For all questions relating to your proof of vaccination, the vaccination operation in general, or appointments for the second dose, call 1-877-725-2515.

    Schedule for vaccinations with or without an appointment:

    Bay of Chaleurs Local Service Network
    Maria Engoulevents StreetAugust 26-278 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    Saint-Omer CLSCAugust 26-278 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    Mobile unit – Maria IGA Parking LotAugust 268:30a.m. to 12
    Mobile unit – Maria Mam’zelleAugust 261:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
    Mobile unit – Saint-Alexis-de-MatapediaAugust 279 a.m. to 12
    Mobile unit – Matapedia CLSCAugust 26-278 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    Paspebiac CLSCAugust 26-2710 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
    Mobile Unit – Paspebiac – Tim HortonsAugust 2610 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
    Mobile Unit – New Richmond – MaxiAugust 2710 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
    CÔTE-DE-GASPÉ Local Service Network
    Gaspé – Hotel Dieu HospitalAugust 25-268 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    Mobile unit – Haldimand BeachAugust 269 a.m. to 4 p.m.
    Mobile unit – Fox River WharfAugust 279 a.m. to 12:30
    Mobile unit – Cap-aux-Os BeachAugust 271 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
    Rocher-Percé Local Service Network
    Chandler – Former Rail furniture storeAugust 26-278 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    Mobile unit – Perce´Tourist KioskAugust 269 am. to 4 p.m.
    Mobile unit- Cap-d’Espoir BeachAugust 279 a.m. to 12:15
    Mobile unit – Pabos BeachAugust 271 p.m. to 4 p.m.