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The government released its back-to-school plan Tuesday, which includes extracurricular activities resuming, relaxed rules on using shared spaces like libraries and cafeterias, and continued to require masks indoors for students in Grades 1 and up.
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Students will be attending in person for full days, five days a week â unless they have opted for remote learning â and high school students will have timetables with no more than two courses at a time.
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Earlier this week, Ontario’s top doctor said there would be different rules for students unvaccinated compared to their vaccinated peers. Dr. Kieran Moore said if a student is not fully immunized and comes in contact with a “high-risk” carrier of COVID-19, Moore said they would have to isolate for at least 10 days, requiring two negative tests before returning to school.
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Moore added if the second test were to come back positive, the student would have to isolate for another 10 days.