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List of COVID-19 school exposures and outbreaks in Saskatchewan

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, and college students, employees and lecturers get into a brand new back-to-school routine, Global News is monitoring exposures related to the Saskatchewan schooling system.

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COVID-19 outbreaks in Saskatchewan

Outbreaks

June 16: Bishop Pocock School, Saskatoon

June 13: St. Michael Community School, Regina

June 13: St. Mary’s School, North Battleford

June 13: Sacred Heart School (Gr. 6), Moose Jaw

June 13: Sacred Heart School (Gr. 5), Moose Jaw

June 12: Leoville Central School (Gr. 5/6, 9/10, 12 and Paulton Bus Route), Leoville

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June 12: Bethlehem Catholic High School, Saskatoon

June 12: Milestone School, Milestone

June 10: William Grayson, Moose Jaw

June 9: Swift Current Comprehensive High School, Swift Current

June 5: St. Marguerite School, Saskatoon

June 5: Holy Cross High School, Saskatoon

June 2: Legacy Christian Academy, Saskatoon

May 26: Henry Braun Elementary, Regina

May 23: Grant Road School, Regina

May 22: Eastend School, Eastend

May 20: Ahtahkakoop Cree Nations School, Ahtahkakoop

May 11: Westgate Early Learning Center, Saskatoon

May 6: Waldheim School, Waldheim

May 5: Gull Lake School, Gull Lake

April 3: Whitewood School, Whitewood

April 29: Lakeview Elementary School, Meadow Lake

April 28: Macklin School Okay to 12, Macklin

April 28: Glen Elm Community School, Regina

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April 28: St. Michael’s Elementary School, Moose Jaw

April 21: Bengough School, Bengough

April 9: St. Edwards Elementary School, Saskatoon

April 4: Pangman School, Pangman

April 1: W.H. Ford School, Regina

COVID-19 Exposures

Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation

June 3: Ahtahkakoop School — bus (eight instances)

Belle Plaine

June 4: Belle Plaine Hutterite School (one case)

Caronport

June 12: Caronport Elementary – Afterschool program (one case)

Hague

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June 5: Hague Elementary School (one case)

Hodgeville

June 3: Hodgeville School (two instances)

Holdfast

NEW June 15: Schell School (one case)

Leoville

NEW June 15: Leoville Central School (4 instances)

Martensville

June 3: École Holy Mary Catholic School (one case, affected courses/cohorts transfer to on-line studying)

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June 2: Martensville excessive school (one case)

Milestone

June 12: Milestone School (one case)

Moose Jaw

NEW June 12: William Grayson School (three instances)

June 12: Lindale School (one case)

June 12: St. Agnes School (one case)

June 12: Sacred Heart Elementary School (two instances)

NEW June 10: Sacred Heart Elementary School (two instances)

NEW June 3: Vanier Collegiate High School (three instances)

North Battleford

June 11: St. Mary’s School (one case)

June 11: Notre Dame School (two instances)

NEW June 8: Notre Dame School (two instances)

June 4: North Battleford Comprehensive High School (one case)

Prince Albert

June 1: Red Wing School (two instances)

May 30: St. Michael School (one case)

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Regina

NEW June 18: Milestone School (two instances)

June 14: Archbishop M.C. O’Neill Catholic High School (one case)

June 13:St. Michael Community School (two instances)

June 13: École Wascana Plains School (one case)

June 12: Thom Collegiate (one case, shut contacts notified)

June 9: St. Bernadette School (one case)

June 9: Miller Comprehensive Catholic High School (one case)

June 9: Sheldon-Williams Collegiate (one case)

NEW June 9: St. Gabriel School (one case)

June 4: St. Francis Community School (one case)

June 4: Gladys McDonald School (one case)

NEW June 4: École Harbour Landing Elementary School

June 4: St. Timothy School (one case)

June 4: St. Marguerite Bourgeoys School (two instances)

Saskatoon

June 14: Pleasant Hill Community School (one case)

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June 14: St. Nicholas Catholic School (one case, affected class strikes to on-line studying)

June 14: St. Mary’s Wellness and Education Centre (one case, affected class strikes to on-line studying)

June 14: Wildwood School (one case)

June 13: École St. Peter School (one case, affected class strikes to on-line studying)

June 12: École Saskatoon French School (two instances, affected classed transfer to on-line studying)

June 12: Walter Murray Collegiate (two instances)

June 12: Bethlehem High School (two instances)

June 12: Marion M. Graham Collegiate (one case)

June 12: Prince Philip School (three instances)

June 11: Sylvia Fedoruk School (two instances)

June 11: Saskatoon Christian School (one case)

June 10: Bethlehem Catholic High School (two instances, affected cohort strikes to on-line studying)

June 9: River Heights School (one case)

June 9: Saskatchewan Polytechnic – welding (one case)

June 9: St. Luke School (one case, affected class strikes to on-line studying)

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June 8: Global Gathering Place (one case)

June 7: Bishop Pocock School (one case, affected class strikes to on-line studying)

NEW June 7: Bishop Pocock School Yellow Bus #1511 (one case)

June 5: John Dolan School (one case)

June 5: St. Therese of Lisieux Catholic School (one case)

June 5: École St. Gerard School (one case, affected courses/cohorts transfer to on-line studying)

June 5: St. Augustine School (one case, affected courses/cohorts transfer to on-line studying)

June 5: St. Marguerite School (one case, affected courses/cohorts transfer to on-line studying)

June 5: Howard Coad School (one case)

June 3: St. Frances Cree Bilingual School — Bateman location (one case, affected courses/cohorts transfer to on-line studying)

June 3: St. Frances Cree Bilingual School — buses #12 and #16 (one case on every bus)

June 3: Bishop Murray High School — bus 356 (one case)

June 2: Holy Family School (one case)

June 2: King George Community School (one case)

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Watrous

June 6: Carlton Trail College (one case)


This checklist will proceed to be up to date as extra exposures are introduced.

Questions about COVID-19? Here are some issues you could know:

Symptoms can embody fever, cough and problem respiratory — similar to a chilly or flu. Some individuals can develop a extra extreme sickness. People most in danger of this embody older adults and individuals with extreme persistent medical circumstances like coronary heart, lung or kidney illness. If you develop signs, contact public well being authorities.

To stop the virus from spreading, consultants suggest frequent handwashing and coughing into your sleeve. They additionally suggest minimizing contact with others, staying residence as a lot as attainable and sustaining a distance of two metres from different individuals when you exit. In conditions the place you’ll be able to’t preserve a protected distance from others, public well being officers suggest the use of a non-medical face masks or masking to forestall spreading the respiratory droplets that may carry the virus. In some provinces and municipalities throughout the nation, masks or face coverings are actually obligatory in indoor public areas.

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