What you need to know about public health measures at P.E.I. schools
CBC
In light of an COVID-19 outbreak at a Charlottetown school, public schools across Prince Edward Island have entered an elevated risk scenario that tightens up public health guidelines.
For parents, students and staff this means more cleaning, mask measures and a few extra protocols in place similar to the protocols in place in the spring, according to Norbert Carpenter, the director of the Public Schools Branch. The Public Schools Branch says mask guidelines will be strictly enforced and masks will be required in most situations while in school. Here is what you need to know about public health measures in place at P.E.I. schools.More Related News
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