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School set to resume for 100,000-plus Ontario students on Monday

100,000-plus Ontario students outside the GTHA return to in-person learning by News Staff and The Canadian Press Posted Jan 24, 2021 4:38 pm EDT Last Updated Jan 25, 2021 at 6:00 am EDT An empty classroom inside Toronto s Kensington Community School More than 100,000 students from regions outside the GTHA headed back into the classroom on Monday. Education Minister Stephen Lecce announced last week that the province’s Chief Medical Officer had cleared the way for in-person learning to resume across seven public health units including Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge, and Peterborough Public Health. In a statement released Sunday, Lecce reaffirmed that the province’s goal continues to be keeping students and staff safe. He added that “tougher layers of protection” have been introduced, such as targeted asymptomatic testing, enhanced screening, mandatory masking for students in Grades 1-3 and outdoors where physical distancing cannot be maintained.

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Targeted COVID-19 testing expected at Waterloo Region schools

KITCHENER The province plans to expand COVID-19 testing to schools across the province. Some parents and teachers are frustrated that it took so long to come into effect, but said it s better now than never. The asymptomatic testing could mean that 18-year-old Hayden Munz, who is medically fragile, can head back to class sooner rather than later. It s a good start in schools to allow a path for other students to come back at some point, his mom, Rebecca Munz, said. She said targeted testing is overdue, since cases have climbed in Waterloo Region since the first day of school.

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