Some parents who have offered to donate filters to their child's schools to help curb the spread of COVID-19 were turned down. While vaccines and masking continue to be important to curbing the spread of COVID-19, experts say proper ventilation and filtration are also key.
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“But it significantly went down the day after and the day after that, so I think it’s been more of a reactive piece to what the media has said and [parents’] concerns for their kids that they hear through the grapevine.” Green said close tracking has been done at Cedar Hill Middle School, which had three COVID‑19 exposure notices over the Easter long weekend, and shows a 40 per cent absentee rate for Tuesday, 38 for Wednesday and 34 for Thursday. Sunny and warm days make a difference to the situation, she said. “The better weather helps because everyone just spends more time outside.”
More than 35,000 B.C. Hydro customers on the Island were without power as of Monday evening.
Weather and road conditions were making it tough for crews to get out, B.C. Hydro said. “All available resources will continue to work throughout the day and into the night to make repairs and restore power.”
The utility said Duncan, the Gulf Islands, Greater Victoria and Nanaimo were among the hardest hit areas.
In Central Saanich, police said there were several crashes due to slippery roads, and RCMP closed some roads in Nanaimo.
Nanaimo RCMP urged people not to go out unless their vehicles were snow-ready.