Four more Regina schools report COVID-19 cases late Monday By News Room
COVID-19 cases were identified at four more Regina schools late Monday afternoon and evening.
A case was reported at O’Neill High School by Regina Catholic.
The impacted classroom has been closed, and all parents and guardians of close contacts have been notified.
Meanwhile Regina Public reported a case at The Crescents School, Douglass Park School and Balfour Collegiate.
Parents and guardians have been notified, the unaffected classrooms remain open at this time.
By News Room
Two Regina Schools learned of more COVID-19 cases on Sunday.
The Regina Huda School says they were informed by the Saskatchewan Health Authority of one case on Sunday.
Principal Starla Nistor says families of the close contacts for the case have been called and letters have been sent to inform families.
All students at the school have moved to remote learning from March 8th to 12th.
In person classes will resume on Tuesday, March 16th.
If there are any additional close contacts identified at the school, they will be contacted directly by Public Health.
Meanwhile Regina Catholic says they learned of a case at St. Gregory School.
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Two separate cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in individuals at St. Kateri Tekakwitha School.
Regina Catholic says it’s important to note that this was not the result of transmission inside the school, and that both cases are separate and from the community.
Close contacts have been identified and all parents/students of the impacted classrooms have been notified and provided information on self-isolation.
The impacted classroom is closed, with all other classes still open.