'Effective response' beyond capabilities as Navajo leaders seek major disaster declaration
That is what tribal President
The two leaders state that the current situation is beyond the control of the tribe's resources and that supplementary federal assistance is "necessary to save lives, to protect property, public health and safety, and to lessen or avert the threat of a larger disaster."
In addition to the declaration, they are "specifically" requesting crisis counseling assistance, disaster case management, and public assistance under the emergency protective measures category -- each one is a type of assistance under the Stafford Act.
They also seek direct federal assistance for chapter governments and the overall tribal government, additional federal services and aid allowed under a declaration, and to waive the non-federal cost-sharing requirement.
In March, Nez and Lizer concurred with the tribe's
In the months that followed, the tribe has seen multiple public health emergency orders, various guidelines for mitigating spread of the coronavirus, restrictions on travel, activities and events, and the closure of tribal government offices, schools and businesses.
This week, the
Nez and Lizer highlighted these efforts but wrote that the tribe is "experiencing a crisis in the number of COVID-19 cases presenting themselves daily at
On
They talked about hospitals facing shortages in critical supplies and equipment, facilities reaching capacity for patients, fatigue among health care providers and staffing shortages, the
Navajo Area IHS Chief Medical Officer
"We are truly in crisis mode here on Navajo," Jonathan Iralu, infectious disease specialist at
The tribe's total for COVID-19 cases reached 17,310 as of
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