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Outbreak Declared At St Peter Catholic Elementary School

Windsor Essex Catholic Board file photo The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit has declared an outbreak at St. Peter Catholic Elementary School in Tecumseh after receiving confirmation of an additional three positive cases of COVID-19 in the same cohort that was dismissed on April 4th. A school outbreak is declared if there are two or more cases in a school and if there is evidence that at least one case could have been infected in the school. The affected cohort and the school community has been informed that a variant of concern has been identified in this cohort. The school board says at this time, the outbreak is limited to the cohort that was dismissed and all other students and staff at St. Peter are deemed low-risk and may continue attending school as usual.

COVID-19 outbreak declared at Catholic elementary school in Tecumseh

  WINDSOR, ONT. The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit has declared a COVID-19 outbreak at St. Peter Catholic Elementary School in Tecumseh after three students within the same cohort tested positive for the virus. “The affected cohort and the school community has been informed that a variant of concern has been identified in this cohort, however at this time, the outbreak is limited to the cohort that was dismissed and all other students and staff at St. Peter are deemed low-risk and may continue attending school as usual,” a news release from the Windsor Essex Catholic District School Board said. The board said the cohort was dismissed on Sunday. An outbreak is declared if there are two or more cases in a school and if there is evidence that at least one cause could have been infected at the school.

39 new COVID-19 cases reported in Windsor-Essex as stay-at-home order begins

  WINDSOR, ONT. The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit is reporting 39 new cases of COVID-19 and no new deaths. The death toll related to COVID-19 remains at 405 people. The region is under a provincial stay-at-home order as of 12:01 a.m. Thursday for 28 days. Windsor-Essex has had a total of 14,234 confirmed cases of the virus, including 13,436 people who have recovered. Here’s the breakdown of new cases: 11 cases are close contacts of confirmed cases 8 cases are community acquired 20 cases are still under investigation. The health unit says 198 local Variant of Concern (VOC) cases have been identified in Windsor-Essex. WECHU says there are 393 active cases. There are 17 people with confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the hospital and five people are in the ICU.

UPDATED: Cohorts Dismissed From Seven Catholic Schools | windsoriteDOTca News - windsor ontario s neighbourhood newspaper windsoriteDOTca News

Last updated: Sunday April 4th, 8:37pm The Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board has dismissed over 250 students after receiving notification of confirmed cases of COVID-19 at seven schools Sunday. At. St. Peter Catholic Elementary School in Tecumseh, a class of 22 students was dismissed, as well as an additional 17 students who ride the bus At St. Gabriel Catholic Elementary School, a class of 29 students has been dismissed At St. Teresa of Calcutta Catholic Elementary school, a class of 26 students was dismissed At Corpus Christi Catholic Middle School, a class of 19 students was dismissed At St. Mary Catholic Elementary School in Maidstone, a class of 20 students was dismissed, as well as an additional 5 students who ride the bus

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