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Three Grand Erie elementary schools move to online learning

Three Grand Erie elementary schools moved to virtual learning on Tuesday due to COVID-19 cases. They are Cedarland School in Brantford,  Mount Pleasant School in Mount Pleasant and Port Dover’s Lakewood Elementary School. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Three Grand Erie elementary schools move to online learning Back to video “During this virtual learning period, teachers at these schools will use D2L Brightspace and other virtual platforms to provide synchronous and asynchronous learning to students throughout the school day,” the Grand Erie District School Board said in a news release late Monday.

GEDSB And BHNCDSB To Offer Asymptomatic Testing For Staff And Students

Norfolk County, ON, Canada / NorfolkToday.ca Apr 6, 2021 9:50 AM The Grand Erie District School Board and the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board will offering Asymptomatic COVID-19 testing for students and staff starting this weekend. Both boards, in partnership with LifeLabs, the Brant County Health Unit, the Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit and the Ministry of Education, will offer targeted asymptomatic COVID-19 testing for students and staff at no cost, starting April 10th. The voluntary testing will be available for asymptomatic students and staff at the schools listed below on the scheduled date, time and testing location. A walk-in schedule based on the first initial of a family’s surname will be followed.

Those in priority groups not restricted on where they get COVID-19 vaccine

Article content There is nothing preventing people who live outside Brantford and Brant County from coming to the area to get a COVID-19 vaccination. “Public health units across Ontario have received clear direction from the province that COVID-19 vaccination clinics must be open to all residents of Ontario for those eligible to receive vaccine under a priority group,” said Ryan Spiteri, manager of communications for the Brant County Health Unit. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Those in priority groups not restricted on where they get COVID-19 vaccine Back to video Spiteri was reacting to questions about vaccine eligibility after a report that some people are coming from outside the community to get vaccines at clinics in Brantford and Paris and then posting about it on social media.

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