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COVID-19 cases reported at 8 Regina Public schools

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Schools in Regina continue to experience COVID-19 outbreaks, with eight schools reporting new cases on Monday.

George Lee Elementary School announced students in one Grade 2/3 classroom would switch to online learning starting Tuesday, Sept. 28 until Wednesday, Oct. 6.

According to a news release from Regina Public Schools, the following seven schools are also reporting new COVID-19 cases

  • Seven Stones Community School
  • Henry Janzen School (three cases)
  • École Connaught Community School
  • Walker School
  • Grant Road School
  • Thom Collegiate
  • ISP-Victoria Campus (located at Campus Regina Public)

Anyone with symptoms is directed to call HealthLine 811 and remain at home.

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