COVID-19 in Indian Country
NAJA wants to know what you are experiencing professionally and personally due to COVID-19 and how we might support our members during this challenging time.
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The Department of Housing and Urban Development has been granted an extension of emergency for Section 106 Procedures.
UntestedMontana and UntestedWyoming allow people who haven't been able to get tested for the coronavirus to submit information about their cases.
Larry C. Welch, a citizen of the Navajo Nation and a veteran of the U.S. armed forces, died of coronavirus on March 31, 2020.
The Pueblo of Zuni has confirmed its first COVID-19 case on the reservation in New Mexico.
The number of positive tests for COVID-19 has reached a total of 174 for the Navajo Nation.
The Indian Health Service has updated its coronavirus testing data, reflecting results as of 7pm Eastern on March 30, 2020.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has published notice of two funding opportunities to help Indian Country respond to the coronavirus.
The Naat’áanii Development Corp.–Molina partnership will remain long-term project of Navajo Nation Council, said Speaker Seth Damon.
Kewadin Casinos has been closely monitoring the recommendations of public health officials as it relates to Coronavirus (COVID19).
Amid a public health emergency that requires people to stay home, the Trump administration has not provided updates as to how it will adjust plans for Chaco Culture National Historical Park.
An employee of the casino owned by the Yakama Nation has tested positive for COVID-19.
Leaders of the Puyallup Tribe have confirmed the first COVID-19 case within their community.
The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe is sharing a personal story from someone who tested positive for COVID-19,
The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe and the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne have been notified of the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in the community of Akwesasne.
The Trump administration has left parts of Grand Canyon National Park open despite the presence of the coronavirus in the community.
The Tribal Canoe Journeys, an annual cultural and spiritual gathering among tribes in the Pacific Northwest, has been delayed.
The Lummi Nation has confirmed 16 positive COVID-19 cases within the tribal community in Washington.
The Department of the Interior and the Department of Treasury announced tribal consultation on an $8 billion coronavirus relief fund.
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