List of COVID-19 school exposures and outbreaks in Saskatchewan


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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, and students, staff and teachers get into a new back-to-school routine, Global News is tracking exposures connected to the Saskatchewan education system.

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COVID-19 outbreaks in Saskatchewan

Outbreaks

March 22: Waldheim School, Waldheim

March 22: Luther College High School, Regina

March 22: Marion McVeety Elementary School, Regina

March 20, Willowgrove School, Saskatoon

March 20: École St. Elizabeth, Regina

March 20: St. Gabriel School, Regina

March 20: École Du Parc, Regina

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March 19: Miller Comprehensive Catholic High School, Regina

March 19: Dr. A.E. Perry School, Regina

March 14: Dr. Brass School (Kindergarten), Yorkton

March 14: Lawson Heights School, Saskatoon

March 12: M.J. Caldwell School, Regina

March 4: Pleasant Hill School, Saskatoon

March 4: Saskatoon Misbah School, Saskatoon

Feb. 17: St. Marguerite Bourgeoys School, Regina

Feb. 13: Sutherland School, Saskatoon

Feb. 12: Connaught Elementary School, North Battleford

COVID-19 Exposures


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Caronport

March 19: Caronport Elementary school (one case)

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Cupar

March 15: Cupar School (two cases)

Grenfell

March 17: Grenfell Community High School (two cases)

Indian Head

March 17: Indian Head Elementary (one case)

Kamsack

March 10: Kamsack Comprehensive Institute (seven cases)

Lloydminster

March 12: Holy Rosary High School (one case)

Martensville

March 8: Lake Vista Public School (one case)

Meadow Lake

March 22: Jubilee Elementary School (one case)

March 20: Gateway Middle School (one case)

March 20: Carpenter High School (one case)

March 14: Jonas Samson Middle School (one case)

Moose Jaw

March 21: Cornerstone Christian School (one case)

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March 12: Palliser Heights School (one case)

Montmartre

March 17: Montmartre school (one case)

North Battleford

March 22: Lawrence Elementary School (one case)

March 22: Battleford Central Elementary (one case)

March 22: North Battleford Comprehensive High School (three cases)

March 12: St. Mary School (one case)

Osler

March 23: Osler Elementary School (two cases)

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Oxbow

March 22: Oxbow Prairie Horizons School (one case)

Prince Albert

March 19: St. Michael Community School (one case)

March 13: École St. Anne School (one case)

March 13: St. Catherine School (one case)

March 9: St. Francis School (one case)

March 9: St. John Community School (one case)

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Quill Lake

March 17: Quill Lake Elementary (one case)

Regina

NEW March 25: St. Augustine Community (one case)

NEW March 25: Miller Comprehensive Catholic High School (one case)

NEW March 25: St. Catherine Community School (one case)

NEW March 25: Arcola Community School (one case)

NEW March 25: M.J. Coldwell School (one case)

NEW March 25: Henry Braun School (one case)

March 24: St. Peter School (one case)

March 24: Deshaye Catholic School (one case)

March 24: Archbishop M.C. O’Neill Catholic High School (one case)

March 24: Campbell Collegiate (one case)

March 24: École Wascana Plains School (one case)

March 24: Seven Stones Community School (one case)

March 24: Winston Knoll Collegiate (one case)

March 23: Dr. L.M. Hanna School (one case)

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March 23: Balfour Collegiate (one case)

March 23: St. Peter School (two cases)

March 23: St. Theresa School (two cases)

March 23: Wilfred Hunt School (one case)

March 23: École Wascana Plains School (one case)

March 23: Allan Blakeney Adult Campus (one case)

March 22: Thom Collegiate (one case)

March 22: St. Augustine Community School (one case)

March 22: École St. Mary (one case)

March 21: St. Joan of Arc School (one case)

March 21: St. Augustine Community School (two cases)

March 21: Jack MacKenzie School (one case)

March 21: St. Gabriel School (one case)

March 21: École St. Elizabeth (one case)

March 21: McLurg School (one case)

March 21: Harbour Landing School (one case)

March 21: Glen Elm Community School (one case)

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March 21: Allan Blakeney Adult Campus (one case)

March 21: Plainsview School (one case)

March 21: Martin Collegiate (one case)

March 21: Ruth M. Buck School (one case)

March 21: Marion McVeety School (three cases)

March 21: Balfour Collegiate (one case)

March 20: Argyle School (one case)

March 20: École du Park (four cases)

March 20: École St. Elizabeth (two cases)

March 20: St. Gabriel School (two cases)

March 19: Dr. A.E Perry School (two cases)

March 18: Marion McVeety School (one case)

March 18: St. Timothy School (two cases)

March 17: Luther College High School (two cases)

March 17: St. Elizabeth (two cases)

March 16: St. Gabriel School (one case)

March 16: St. Theresa School (one case)

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March 15: St. Augustine Community (four cases)

March 15: Dr. Martin LeBoldus Catholic High School (two cases)

March 15: W.F. Ready School (one case)

March 14: Sacred Heart Community School (one case)

March 12: MJ Coldwell School (one case)

March 12: Albert Community School (one case)

March 11: Dr. George Ferguson School (one case)

March 11: F.W. Johnson Collegiate (one case)

March 11: Miller Comprehensive Catholic High School (one case)

March 10: École Wascana Plains School (one case)

March 10: Ruth M. Buck School (one case)

March 10: St. Augustine Community School (one case)

March 9: WF Ready School (two cases)

March 8: Balfour Collegiate (two cases)

March 8: Archbishop M.C. O’Neill Catholic High School (one case)

March 8: Harvest City Christian Academy (two cases)

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Saskatoon

NEW March 25: Bishop Roborecki School (two cases, affected classes move to online learning)

March 24: Bethlehem Catholic High School (one case, affected cohort moves to online learning)

March 23: Tommy Douglas Collegiate (one case)

March 21: St. Mary’s Wellness and Education Centre (one case, school moves to online learning until April 12)

March 20: Willowgrove School (three cases)

March 20: École College Park School (one case)

March 18: École St. Peter School (one case, affected class/cohort moves to online learning)

March 18: Bethlehem Catholic High School (one case, affected class/cohort moves to online learning)

March 14: St. Edward School (two cases)

March 14: Hugh Cairns V.C. School (one case)

March 14: Princess Alexandra School (one case)

March 14: Lawson Heights School (four cases, school has moved to online learning until at least the Easter break)

March 14: Sylvia Fedoruk School (two cases)

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March 14: Chief Whitecap School (two cases)

March 13: Ernest Lindner School (one case)

March 11: St Frances Cree Bilingual School (Bateman location) (seven cases)

March 10: Walter Murray Collegiate (two cases)

March 10: St. Mary’s Wellness and Education Centre (two cases, affected classes move to online learning)

March 9: St. John School (one case, affect class moves to online learning)

March 9: St. Edward School (one case, affect class moves to online learning)

March 8: École canadienne-francaise (one case)

Shaunavon

March 8: Christ the King RCS (one case)

Swift Current

March 13: O.M Irwin School (two cases)

Waldheim

March 22: Waldheim School (one case)

Warman

March 21: Warman High School (one case)

Wynyard

March 17: Wynyard Composite School (two cases)

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March 13: Wynyard High School (one case)

Yorkton

March 14: Dr. Brass School (three cases)


This list will continue to be updated as more exposures are announced.

Questions about COVID-19? Here are some things you need to know:

Symptoms can include fever, cough and difficulty breathing — very similar to a cold or flu. Some people can develop a more severe illness. People most at risk of this include older adults and people with severe chronic medical conditions like heart, lung or kidney disease. If you develop symptoms, contact public health authorities.

To prevent the virus from spreading, experts recommend frequent handwashing and coughing into your sleeve. They also recommend minimizing contact with others, staying home as much as possible and maintaining a distance of two metres from other people if you go out. In situations where you can’t keep a safe distance from others, public health officials recommend the use of a non-medical face mask or covering to prevent spreading the respiratory droplets that can carry the virus. In some provinces and municipalities across the country, masks or face coverings are now mandatory in indoor public spaces.

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