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by Craig Takeuchi on February 26th, 2021 at 10:30 PM 1 of 1 2 of 1
This evening (February 26), Fraser Health announced that COVID-19 variant cases have been detected at three more schools.
Fraser Health is working with the Surrey School District to manage exposures at the three schools, which are:
Queen Elizabeth Secondary School (9457 King George Boulevard);
Frank Hurt Secondary School (13940 77th Avenue);
M.B. Sanford Elementary School (7318 143rd Street).
Fraser Health stated that individuals at these schools have tested positive for variants but neither specified how many nor what type of variant they found.
In addition, Fraser Health stated that “only those staff and students who have been identified as close contacts need to be tested and have been contacted” and that the schools are remaining open.
British Columbia school officials order windows screwed shut to stop teachers from ventilating classes amid raging pandemic
Officials at Godson Elementary School in Abbotsford, British Columbia ordered classroom windows at the school bolted shut in late January. Teachers at Godson had been opening the windows to increase air circulation out of fear that the school’s existing ventilation systems were not providing an adequate fresh air supply to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission.
The school sent contractors into the building who, according to the school, found “safety issues” with the windows and proceeded to seal them. Some windows were screwed shut, while others were fitted with wooden blocks to prevent them from opening more than a few inches.