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SASKATOON An outbreak has been declared at Wildwood School after two active variant cases of COVID-19 were identified by the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA). On Tuesday, Saskatoon Public Schools (SPS) was notified about the two positive cases which were identified on April 18, according to a news release. Classes at Wildwood School will continue as scheduled on Wednesday, SPS said. The division said it was notified of two positive cases of the virus, one at Sutherland School and one case at Tommy Douglas Collegiate.
RELATED IMAGES There s a lot of people headed back to school tomorrow worried about safety, logistics, and readiness to provide the supports that teachers and kids deserve, says Nova Scotia Teachers Union president, Paul Wozney. Some hand sanitizer has been dropped off undiluted, and it s expected to be put on kids hands – it s just not safe.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority has declared an outbreak at Saskatoon s Wildwood School.
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The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has declared an outbreak at Saskatoon s Wildwood School.
Two cases of a COVID-19 variant of concern were identified at the elementary school on April 18, according to a news release from Saskatoon Public Schools (SPS) sent on Tuesday night.
SPS was notified about the outbreak declaration on Tuesday, the release said, but classes are expected to continue as normal on Wednesday.
Outbreaks are declared when two or more people test positive for COVID-19 and transmission likely occurred in a non-household setting.
SASKATOON An outbreak has been declared at Wildwood School after two active variant cases of COVID-19 were identified by the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA). On Tuesday, Saskatoon Public Schools (SPS) was notified about the two positive cases which were identified on April 18, according to a news release. Classes at Wildwood School will continue as scheduled on Wednesday, SPS said. The division said it was notified of two positive cases of the virus, one at Sutherland School and one case at Tommy Douglas Collegiate.
RELATED IMAGES There s a lot of people headed back to school tomorrow worried about safety, logistics, and readiness to provide the supports that teachers and kids deserve, says Nova Scotia Teachers Union president, Paul Wozney. Some hand sanitizer has been dropped off undiluted, and it s expected to be put on kids hands – it s just not safe.
Most political parties in Ireland have breached data protection rules
An Irish Examineranalysis found that the websites of TDs and ministers from five parties breach data rules
An expert in data protection and retention has said it is not surprising to learn that political parties have breached GDPR rules.
Sat, 24 Apr, 2021 - 12:54
Aoife Moore, Paul Hosford, Political Correspondents
Most political parties have breached data protection rules at some point, a leading expert in the field has said.
TJ McIntyre, associate professor in the Sutherland School of Law at University College Dublin, an expert in data protection and retention, said it is not surprising to learn that political parties have breached GDPR rules.