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It's World Health Day - a great time to update your Covid protection with a free vaccine booster.
Everyone 12+ who is vaccinated should get one.
Getting your booster extends your protection and keeps you safer from severe COVID illness.
Make your appointment today by calling Ft. Yuma IHS at 760-572-4711.
Wednesday April 6, 2022 Thursday, April 7, 2022 - Open until 6:00 pm
To schedule an appointment call:760-572-4711or 800-862-4911 (toll-free)
You should not get a COVID-19 vaccine if you:
Have had a known COVID-19 exposure and are currently quarantined
Have symptoms of COVID-19, including a cough, fever, shortness of breath, or loss of taste or smell.
Who can get the SECOND BOOSTER dose of the COVID-19 Vaccine:
Adults 50 years of age and older
12 years and older who are moderately to severely immunocompromised
18 years and older who received Janssen as a primary series and 1st booster.
MUST BE AT LEAST 4 MONTHS AFTER FIRST BOOSTER DOSE
Pfizer and Moderna vaccines available.
Fort Yuma Health Center, 401 E. Picacho Road, Winterhaven, CA 92283
Monday - Wednesday and Friday 8:00AM to 5:00PM Thursday 10:00AM to 5:00PM
To schedule an appointment call: 760-572-4711 or 800-862-4911 (toll-free)
Day 5 of Wildfire Awareness Week in the Southwest. One of the leading causes of wildfires in Arizona and California is a vehicle. Doing a walk-around, pre-trip check of your vehicle and keeping it well maintained can keep fires from starting along roadways and extending to the wild lands or adjacent communities. Parking above dry grass and brush, worn brakes sparking, as well as under inflated or flat tires resulting in rims creating sparks against the pavement, are just some of many of the common ways wildfires start along roadways.
Watch this video for more information on how to prevent wildfires.
We are at a very different place than we were a year ago with vaccines, tests, and treatments more available, and with more knowledge about how to keep ourselves and our communities safe.
But the virus is still with us, and there are still people ineligible for vaccination—specifically, children under 5 years old.
It can be a frustrating time for parents of kids in this age group as they wait to find out if COVID-19 vaccines will be made available to them. But, we have tips for how to keep kids happy and healthy in the meantime.
Day 4 and halfway through our Southwest Wildfire Awareness Week! Today’s goal is to make sure we fully extinguish our fire receptacles.
Make it your goal to extinguish hot coals. If your campfire, fire pit, or bbq is too hot to touch, it's too hot to leave. Drown, stir, and repeat until it’s cold.
https://wildlandfire.az.gov/wildfire-prevention
Day 3 of the Southwest Wildfire Awareness Week is all about debris burning-
Don’t start the spark that destroys your home & community. Always check the weather & local restrictions before burning waste & debris on your property. Be prepared and plan ahead. If you light it you must be prepared to extinguish it properly, and you must be present the entire time you are burning. Learn more at https://azdeq.gov/OpenBurn
Today, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) authorized a second booster dose for those ages 50 and older. They also authorized a second booster for those 12 and older who have weakened immune systems.
Day two of our Southwest Wildfire Awareness Week shows us ways we can reduce fire risk around our homes and property-
Consider the little things that help protect your home from wildfire. Here are 7 ways to reduce your wildfire risk in just one day! Plan a project today. https://www.nfpa.org/Public-Education/Fire-causes-and-risks/Wildfire/Wildfire-safety-tips
Southwest Wildfire Awareness Week kicks off this week. Monday’s Topic is How to Prepare your Home for Wildfire Season.
SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2022 at the Paradise Events Center from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm.
Due to the restrictions on the capacity for in-person events, as outlined in the current "Stay At Home" order, the Quechan Membership Meeting has been moved from the Quechan Tribal Chambers to the Paradise Events Center in order to accommodate more of the Quechan membership.
This meeting is only open to enrolled Quechan Tribal members.
All COVJD-19 safety protocols will be enforced. Seating will be limited on a first come, first served basis.
Meeting Topics:
- QUECHAN TRIBAL Financial Update
- CASINO Financial Update
If you are unable to attend, you can pick up a copy of the Financial Update information packets from the Tribal Administration office on Monday, March 28, 2022.
Visiting the desert southwest can be a beautiful and wonderful experience. But some dangers may be lurking. The western diamondback rattlesnake is one of the creatures visitors should be on the lookout for.
"The most important thing to do is to avoid the rattlesnake."
Staying up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines:
- Helps protect you from severe illness and death from all known variants, including Omicron
- Lowers your risk of infection
- Slows the spread of COVID-19
- Helps slow the emergence of new variants
Travel increases the chances of getting and spreading Covid19, so it’s essential to get vaccinated, boosted, and wear a well-fitting mask with good filtration in high-risk settings to protect you and your family
Learn more about how to Travel Covid Safe: https://bit.ly/CDCtravel
Visibility between one quarter mile and one mile in blowing dust expected.
Areas affected: Parker Valley, Yuma, Southeast Yuma County, Gila River Valley, Eastern portion of Joshua Tree National Park, and Southeastern Imperial County,
From 6:00 pm mst this evening to 6:00 am mst 03/20/2022.
Hazardous driving conditions due to reduced visibility.
On 06/02/2021, the Legislative Committee proposed to the Tribal Council that a Community Survey be conducted to provide the Tribal community with an opportunity to share its comments and thoughts about the issues the Legislative Committee should review and their relative importance. On or about 08/16/2021, the Tribal Council authorized the conduct of the survey.
Notice of the survey appeared on the Tribe’s website on 10/14/2021, with both a *.pdf version that could be printed and returned via the Tribal Office and an online version that delivered responses to the Legislative Committee. At the conclusion of the survey period on 11/05/2021, the Committee received 151 surveys completed online and no hard copies. The Committee compiled the results and submitted its report to the Tribal Council on 12/20/2021. On 02/09/2022, the Committee requested the Tribal Council’s support for posting the survey results and the Tribal Council agreed.
The Quechan Tribal Council believes in the effectiveness and safety of vaccinating against Covid-19. We believe it is our responsibility to do our part to help stop the spread of the Coronavirus and to protect our families and our elders. We are implementing this Vaccination Incentive Program to provide a stipend to eligible Quechan Tribal Members who have received two full doses of either Moderna or Pfizer, or a single dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccines to safeguard the health of our employees, our guests, and our membership to build herd immunity within our community, and against this deadly virus.
ELIGIBILITY:
All eligible Quechan Tribal Members over the age of 18 years old, who are “fully Vaccinated”, received TWO doses of the Moderna or Pfizer, or the SINGLE dose of Johnson & Johnson, will be eligible to receive a one-time payment of $1,000 and $500 for minors between the ages 5 – 17. The incentive is retroactive, so all Tribal members who have already received their vaccinations are eligible to receive this incentive.
PROCESS:
Tribal members must apply for the payment and show proof of your vaccination(s) by providing a copy of your Vaccination Record Card and your completed application.
Each applicant will need to sign a release for the Quechan Vaccination Incentive Program to verify the vaccination data to ensure that you have received the vaccination(s). After receiving the information, the Quechan Vaccination Incentive Program will verify that their records match the vaccination cards. Payment can be authorized by the Quechan Vaccination Incentive Program.
Tribal members and youth payments will be mailed to the address on the application. Quechan Tribal Member payments will be General Welfare payments and will not be taxed.
Please allow up to 14 working days for processing.
Application Dates: March 14, 2022 to May 31, 2022. This is a one-time only incentive
WHERE TO APPLY:
Download an application here, under the heading, COVID INCENTIVE FORM or request an application from covidrelief@quechantribe.com or call (760) 572-0123.
Submit your application to the Quechan Tribal Administration Office Drop Box; E-Mail to covidrelief@quechantribe.com; fax to (760) 572-0124 or mail to: Quechan Tribe, P.O. Box 1899, Yuma, AZ 85366; ATTN: Vaccination Incentive Program.
ELDERS PRIORITY (Ages 60 & Over) Applications can be submitted starting Thursday, March 10, 2022
All others March 14, 2022
Households can order more free at-home COVID-19 tests from the U.S. government at COVIDtests.gov to be shipped to their homes, per the White House.
Each household can order a total of eight tests. So if you ordered four in January, when the program launched, you're eligible to order a second batch of four more.
Please continue to use good hygiene habits, practice physical distancing, wear a mask when in public, and stay home if you are sick.
A wind advisory has been issued for the following areas:
- Parker Valley
- Kofa
- Yuma
- Central La Paz
- Joshua Tree NP West
- Joshua Tree NP East
- Chuckwalla Mountains
- Imperial County Southeast
- Chiriaco Summit
- Palo Verde Valley
- Chuckwalla Valley
For the Blowing Dust Advisory, visibility between one quarter mile and one mile in blowing dust expected. For the Wind Advisory, north winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 45 mph expected. From 11:00 am MST 3/8/22 to 11:00 pm MST 3/10/22.
A blowing dust advisory is in effect until 7:00 pm pst Saturday, March 5, 2022.
Visibility will be between one quarter mile and one mile in blowing dust. For the wind advisory, west winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph.
Areas affected are Salton Sea, Chuckwalla Mountains, Southeastern Imperial County, Western Imperial County and Imperial County.
Hazardous driving conditions due to reduced visibility. Difficult driving conditions, especially for larger vehicles traveling along roads with crosswinds. Light, unsecured objects may become airborne.