'There will be differences': Unvaccinated students could fac

'There will be differences': Unvaccinated students could face stricter COVID-19 outbreak procedures


 
WATERLOO --
As thousands of unvaccinated Ontario students could face stricter isolation rules when school resumes in September, Guelph's top doctor says vaccination status will be a factor when outbreaks are declared.
This fall, the vaccine status of students 12 to 17 will be a factor in an outbreak.
"If you're unvaccinated you will be required to have two tests, seven days apart. You will be required to go home and if one of those tests becomes positive, again you have to add on to that another 10 days," said Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph's medical officer of health, Dr. Nicola Mercer.
Those who are fully vaccinated and test negative can return right away. Dr. Mercer expects the same protocols for fully vaccinated students and staff.

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