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The science table recommended robust testing and tracing to minimize learning disruptions.
“Schools have been shown to be sources of transmission, and ETFO is very concerned that pediatricians and other experts are not advocating for student masking at all levels, when evidence shows that relaxing masking rules has resulted in school outbreaks in other jurisdictions,” Hammond said. Mario Spagnuolo, president of the Greater Essex local of the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario, outside F. W. Begley Public School in Windsor on Nov. 23, 2020. Photo by Nick Brancaccio /Windsor Star
Locally, Mario Spagnuolo, the president of the Greater Essex ETFO, said it’s very frustrating waiting on a provincial plan.
Premier Doug Ford gave an unexpected approval for outdoor graduation ceremonies for all students this June, but Windsor-Essex teachers’ unions say it might be hard to pull off in such a short time.
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WINDSOR, ONT. The Ontario government said remote learning will continue for students across the province, including in Windsor-Essex, until further notice as the province works to begin vaccinating 12 to 17 year olds. Premier Doug Ford and Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. David Williams said Thursday there is no decision yet on when schools can reopen to in-person learning. “We re going to have to have some more discussions, both with our public health units with the Ministry of Education to determine when s the best time, right time, because our schools were safe, and we want them to open and stay open because it feels very important to have our children back in the schools, and to maintain the safety record we ve had up to now, and we want to do that,” said Williams.