Whitehorse Daily Star: Students' return carries logistical h

Whitehorse Daily Star: Students' return carries logistical hurdles: YTA


In a change of philosophy, the Yukon government and territorial health officials are moving to loosen the pandemic health restrictions that so many people have been chafing under.
Premier Sandy Silver and Dr. Brendan Hanley, the chief medical officer of health, announced this morning during the weekly COVID-19 briefing
that Grades 10-12 high school students in Whitehorse will be returning to full-time studies in April.
The two men also mentioned further relaxations of the health measures could be in the offing – possibly including expansions of social bubbles
and the re-establishment of travel bubbles outside the territory.
Both Silver and Hanley expressed puzzlement that anyone would call the decisions an “about-face” and major change in direction from what they

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