Variants in Alberta schools: An in-depth look at climbing ca

Variants in Alberta schools: An in-depth look at climbing cases and spread


Variants in Alberta schools: An in-depth look at climbing cases and spread
Lauren Pullen
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A photo taken inside Sister Annata Brockman Catholic School in Edmonton on Sept. 2, 2020.
It's been a debate and discussion throughout the entire COVID-19 pandemic: is it safe for students, teachers and other staff to be in schools?
There's no simple yes or no answer, but now that more transmissible variants have taken over in Alberta, it's a question that's being pushed again.
Variants in schools: An in-depth look at COVID-19 cases and spread in Alberta classrooms
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"But the schools, at a time like this, where we're dealing with so many cases and there's a third wave upon us, can be a place where there's a risk of bringing cases into schools and transmission in schools."

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