By Ryan McNally
Three more schools in the Regina Public School system have reported cases of COVID-19.
On Monday, the Saskatchewan Health Authority advised the Regina Public School Division of one case each at George Lee School, Campbell Collegiate, Winston Knoll Collegiate, Sheldon Williams Collegiate and Ruth Pawson School.
Students at all schools in the public school system are currently taking part in remote learning, and letters have been sent home to all families connected to the schools.
All close contacts have been identified by the school division, and any further contacts will be contacted by public health.
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New COVID cases have been discovered at multiple schools in Saskatoon and Regina.
In Saskatoon, one person has tested positive at both St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic School and Father Robinson School.
The affected classrooms will switch to remote learning Monday, but the rest of the school will stay open.
In Regina, there is one new case each at Sheldon-Williams Collegiate, Ethel Milliken School and Rosemont Community School.
The entire division is moving to online learning Monday, a decision made Dec. 7.
There is also a case in an adult at St. Luke School.
While Catholic schools in Regina will be moving to remote learning Monday, some intensive needs students will be keeping up with in-person learning.
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