Interior Health has confirmed four additional cases of COVID-19 at Kelowna French-language school École de lѻýAnse-au-sable, bringing the outbreakѻýs case-count to 15.
The health authority said approximately 175 people remain directed to self-isolate for 14 days.
After an analysis of the schoolѻýs population and its available human resources, School District 93 (Conseil Scolaire Francophone) had ѻýno choiceѻý but to close the school until Nov. 4, it stated in an email to the Capital News.
During her briefing on Monday, Oct. 26, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry spoke of the lѻýAnse-au-sable outbreak.
ѻýWe knew, of course, this would be a possibility, especially in some of the smaller schools where the potential of exposure impacts a larger proportion of the school population,ѻý says Henry.
ѻýWhile the numbers of people with COVID-19 are small, the requirement for those in contact to be in self-isolation has meant the school can no longer safely operate, so schools are working with families to ensure educational opportunities continue remotely during this period.ѻý
École de lѻýAnse-au-sable is not part of School District 23, the Central Okanaganѻýs main public school district.
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However, two positive, but separate cases of the virus have been reported at SD23ѻýs Kelowna Secondary School. The first case was announced Sunday and another was announced Monday, but Interior Health said the latter of the two was acquired within the personѻýs household.
ѻýThe safety and well-being of students, families, and staff remains our highest priority,ѻý the school district said in a news release. ѻýCentral Okanagan Public Schools will continue to implement the strict health and safety protocols and procedures that are in place so students and staff can continue to attend school as safely as possible.ѻý
It is not known at this time whether the infected people are students, staff or faculty members.
Two Kelowna private schools have also noted cases of the virus, at Aberdeen Hall and St. Joseph Catholic School.
The head of Aberdeen, Chris Grieve, stated in a letter to studentsѻý families that someone in their preschool community had tested positive for the virus.
ѻýInterior Health has assessed this situation and the exposure risk is limited to the preschool,ѻý Grieve said. ѻýThere is no known exposure to the kindergarten, to Grade 12 students, or staff.ѻý
He added that if families havenѻýt been contacted by IH, this means their student wasnѻýt exposed and it is safe for them to return to school.
Interior Health listed St. Joseph Catholic School as having a case present in the school on Oct. 21 and 22.
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