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Central Okanagan schools see spike in potential COVID-19 exposures | iNFOnews

In the South Okanagan, there was exposure at Oliver elementary school. Having the hardest go with potential exposures at the moment is the  Kamloops Thompson school district which has 12 exposures. Beattie Elementary, Norkam Secondary, Arthur Stevenson Elementary, South Kamloops Secondary, Kay Bingham Elementary, Valleyview Secondary, Kamloops School of the Arts, Chase Secondary School, Savona Elementary and Brocklehurst Middle are among those that have had an exposure. In Febrary new rules came into place. Middle and secondary students must wear masks inside schools except for when they’re at their desks in a classroom, when there is a barrier in place or when eating or drinking All staff, from Kindergarten to Grade 12, will also have to wear masks, but elementary-school students will still have the choice whether to wear one in class. Before these changes, masks were only required for all students and staff in high-traffic areas and outside of classrooms when they couldn�

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Mar 4, 2021 12:03 AM Russ Byth Interior Health has awarded a contract for 10 substance use treatment beds for youth to The Bridge Youth & Family Services Society in Kelowna. The new beds will open this spring and are part of Victoria’s commitment to double the number of youth substance use beds. Inpatient treatment beds provide a short-term “live in” environment with daily programming to address the underlying causes of a person’s substance use. There were 43 new cases of covid-19 reported for Interior Health yesterday, as part of 542 for the province. There have been seven new virus related deaths, for a total of 1,372 in British Columbia. Just under 290-thousand doses of vaccine have been stuck in arms, with 86-thousand people getting it twice.

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