The province says all of the cases were discovered at St. Francis High School thanks to rapid testing procedures.
"This rapid response shows the system works," said Tom McMillan, assistant director of communication with Alberta Health in an email to CTV News. "This relies on timely testing and isolation of those exposed to limit the spread."There is no confirmation on if the cases are in students or teachers at the school.
Alberta Health first announced a positive case of COVID-19 in a student attending summer classes at the school Tuesday. At that time, the Calgary Catholic School District said it is working closely with Alberta Health Services to trace where and when the student contracted the illness.NO OUTBREAK DECLARED
While there are three cases of COVID-19 confirmed at the school, officials say this still falls short of an outbreak being declared."As with any case, AHS is involved in contact tracing and ensuring that anyone at risk is isolated and tested, and working closely with the school. The school remains open and underwent enhanced cleaning earlier in the week," McMillan said.— with 200 students attending St. Francis School and 150 attending Bishop O'Byrne Senior High School.
The cure for Covid is out the plan Demic is over
Scary
Well Dr. Yaffe said yesterday that 50% of positives are false so it's probably 1 case.
Seems like a positive development.
its a public service
Big f ing. Deal. They get over
Did hear about the new Catholic Church? They have 7 commandments and 3 suggestions.
Goes to show that CalGArY is a bad place to stay
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Catholic school seems like an oxymoron