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Three more Regina schools have reported cases of COVID-19.
In media releases Friday, Regina Public Schools said it had been told by the Saskatchewan Health Authority about two COVID cases at Rosemont Community School and one at each of Kitchener Community School and Scott Collegiate.
Close contacts have been told of the cases and provided with information about self-isolation.
At Rosemont, the affected students will start learning remotely and won’t be back in the school until Feb. 3.
Students at Kitchener won’t return to the school until Feb. 4. At Scott, students are expected back next Tuesday.
New COVID cases have been discovered at multiple schools in Saskatoon and Regina.
In Saskatoon, one person has tested positive at both St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic School and Father Robinson School.
The affected classrooms will switch to remote learning Monday, but the rest of the school will stay open.
In Regina, there is one new case each at Sheldon-Williams Collegiate, Ethel Milliken School and Rosemont Community School.
The entire division is moving to online learning Monday, a decision made Dec. 7.
There is also a case in an adult at St. Luke School.
While Catholic schools in Regina will be moving to remote learning Monday, some intensive needs students will be keeping up with in-person learning.
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