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Surge in COVID19 cases results in closure of 3 schools in the Lower Mainland

Ish Sharma Darpan, 15 Nov, 2020 09:23 AM
  • Surge in COVID19 cases results in closure of 3 schools in the Lower Mainland

With COVID19 cases rising in BC an elementary school in Surrey has become the first in BC to shut down for 2 weeks. The order is effective as of Nov 14, 2020 and is in effect until Nov 30th. President and CEO of Fraser Health Victoria Lee shared a post regarding the outbreak and the immediate closure of Cambridge Elementary School in Surrey.

The post has been widely circulated on social media Surrey School District's Superintendent Jordan Tinney who is concerned about loss of instructional hours for students. 

There have been seven cases at Cambridge Elementary School in Surrey, which Fraser Health has classified as an outbreak.

Jarvis Elementary School in Delta has seen six cases, while Al-Hidayah School, an independent school in New Westminster, has seen eight. These are being described as clusters. 

According to the letter the health authority says it advised Cambridge to close for a two-week period to "break any chains of COVID-19 transmission that may be present at the school."

The release states the two other schools will close voluntarily for a two-week period, due to staffing challenges presented by the clusters, meaning students at these schools will resort to remote learning for a two weeks. 

The BC Teachers' Federation has raised their concerns regarding the Horgan Government's strategy to deal with COVID19 in the classroom. BCTF President Teri Mooring voiced her concern regarding class size in a Twitter post on Saturday. 

Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said modelling shows that so far schools have not been a major source of transmission, with nine out of 10 schools having no exposure. There have been exposures in 261 of B.C.'s 1,942 schools.

 

 

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