A COVID-19 notification also went out to parents of students attending South Park Family School. Potential dates for exposure are between March 8 and 12. In the Nanaimo-Ladysmith district, Brechin Elementary School had exposures on March 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 and 12. Island Health defines exposure at a school as when a single individual with a confirmed case of the virus attends classes during their infectious period. The health authority will contact individuals directly if there as a need to self-isolate. Parents can monitor their children for symptoms. As of Monday afternoon, 12 schools were on Island Health’s list of recent exposures. Schools are removed 14 days after the most recent date of exposure.
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VANCOUVER Island Health has added two more schools in Nanaimo to its online list of COVID-19 exposures, bringing the total number of schools with recent coronavirus cases in the city to six. The two most recent additions in Nanaimo are Nanaimo District Secondary School - which had exposures on Jan. 27 and 28, as well as Feb. 1 through 3 - and Brechin Elementary School, which had an exposure on Feb. 1. The other four schools in Nanaimo with recent exposures are John Barsby Community, Rock City Elementary, Qwam Qwum Stuwixwulh and Bayview Elementary. Dates for all of the recent exposures in the Island Health region can be found on the health authority s website.