COVID-19 outbreaks declared at 2 schools in Saskatoon, 1 in Prince Albert
Posted January 30, 2021 3:24 pm
Updated January 31, 2021 11:07 am
Saskatchewan health officials declare an outbreak when two or more people test positive for COVID-19 in connection to one setting. Global News
COVID-19 outbreaks were declared at three Saskatchewan schools Friday.
In Saskatoon, St. Augustine School and Caswell School were listed as active outbreak locations. In Prince Albert, cole Valois School was also flagged.
With the exception of households, Saskatchewan health officials confirm outbreaks when two or more people at a location test positive for COVID-19.
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A spokesperson for Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools confirmed two cases at St. Augustine School. The affected classes/cohorts will switch to online lessons.
As of Friday afternoon, Saskatoon Public Schools had been notified of one case of COVID-19 at Caswell School, identified on Wednesday. One classroom was closed due to an order to isolate.
A spokesperson for Conseil des coles fransaskoises said the school division is aware of one person with COVID-19 at cole Valois School. Parents and staff have been notified and the school is working with public health officials to ensure the safety of everyone involved.
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