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Saskatoon epidemiologist says move to online learning critical in race against COVID-19 variants

  SASKATOON Epidemiologist Nazeem Muhajarine says in order to keep all kids and families safe from COVID-19 variants, everyone should be moving to online learning. “We are now racing against the variant and we want to win, not the variants,” he said. “Kids come home to their families and they can bring the virus back home as well as take it to school, to their classrooms, even if they’re distancing from each other.” The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) is also calling for students across the province to move to remote learning after the Easter break. It comes as all three of Regina’s school divisions announced Thursday that they will continue online learning for an additional two weeks through to April 23.

2 COVID-19 cases reported at Saskatoon school

  SASKATOON Two positive COVID-19 cases were confirmed at St. Mary’s Wellness and Education Centre on Wednesday. “We are working with Public Health to notify parents and caregivers. Risk of exposure for anyone not considered a close contact remains low,” Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools said in a news release. The affected classes will switch to online instruction. Share:

Classes again cancelled at Saskatoon elementary school due to water main breaks

Classes again cancelled at Saskatoon elementary school due to water main breaks
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Saskatoon-area school bus service cancelled due to extreme cold

COVID-19 cases identified at 2 Saskatoon schools

  SASKATOON A COVID-19 case has been identified in an person at St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic School and Oskāyak High School. “We are working with Public Health to notify parents and caregivers. Risk of exposure for anyone not considered a close contact remains low,” Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools (GSCS) said in a news release. The affected classes/cohorts will switch to online instruction. “We hope all who are ill or affected by COVID-19 in any way are doing well. As a community of faith, we continue to support each other and pray for all members of our school communities who are ill,” GSCS said.

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