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Moving to remote learning expected to prevent 637 COVID-19 cases in Hamilton, data indicates


Moving to remote learning expected to prevent 637 COVID-19 cases in Hamilton, data indicates
Moving from in-person to remote learning is expected to prevent 637 COVD-19 infections in the city, according to Hamilton Public Health data.
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7 union leaders sent a letter to public health and said in an interview it has failed schools
Posted: Apr 16, 2021 6:16 PM ET | Last Updated: April 16
Unions representing Hamilton education staff say public health should do more to protect workers and students.(Bobby Hristova/CBC)
Hamilton Public Health data indicates moving from in-person to remote learning is expected to prevent 637 COVD-19 infections in the city.
Dr. Dominik Mertz, Hamilton Health Sciences medical director of infection prevention control, shared the data during a hospital town hall on Thursday. ....

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Jesse Kline: On school closures Ontario teachers care most about their own holidays


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On Tuesday, Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce assured parents that spring break will not be postponed again, but given that Premier Doug Ford sounded far less convincing a day earlier, saying he “doesn’t want to predict two weeks out,” can the minister really be believed? If one thing is certain in this pandemic, it’s that nothing is certain.
There has been a lot of talk this week of cancelling spring break, which was originally scheduled for March 15 and then moved to April 12, due to concerns that families will travel or mingle with people outside their households, causing an increase in infections. Given the sharp rise in cases after Christmas, this would appear to be a valid concern. But the issue is being complicated by teachers unions pushing for both a spring break and for schools to go virtual afterwards, showing that they care more about their holidays than the welfare of their students. ....

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