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Rock carvings on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming, home to the Eastern Shoshone Tribe and the Northern Arapaho Tribe. Photo: Angela Burgess / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

For Immediate Release

August 13, 2021

Wind River Inter-Tribal Council approves added public health measures to protect Members from COVID-19

Order includes mask requirements, capacity limit and vaccine mandate for those who work with children

On Thursday, the Wind River Inter-Tribal Council – comprised of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho business councils – voted to enact additional safety measures to slow the spread of COVID-19 and protect Tribal Members.

The action comes as a highly-contagious “delta” variant has become prevalent in Wyoming and on the Wind River Reservation, leading to a significant spike in case numbers and hospitalizations. Most new cases, and nearly all hospitalizations and deaths, are occurring among individuals who are not fully vaccinated.

“This virus has taken an awful toll on the Wind River Reservation – we don’t want to lose anyone else,” said NABC Chairman Jordan Dresser. “If you haven’t gotten vaccinated, now is the time. If you’re in public and around other people outside your household, please wear a mask. By following these simple, proven steps we can slow the spread of this virus and save lives.”

After careful deliberation, and in consultation with Tribal healthcare authorities, the Inter-Tribal Council approved an order that:

The public health order is effective immediately and will remain in place until further notice.

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