Skip to main content

COVID-19 outbreaks declared at two schools in Waterloo Region

An empty classroom is seen in this undated file photo. An empty classroom is seen in this undated file photo.
Share
KITCHENER -

Two outbreaks have been declared at schools in Waterloo Region.

On Sept. 19, a COVID-19 outbreak was declared at Waterloo-Oxford District Secondary School near Baden.

A statement on the Waterloo Region District School Board’s website says Public Health’s investigation determined that a student case that was previously reported is linked to a second student case.

The statement goes on to say that the outbreak is isolated to one Grade 11 class cohort and is not a school-wide outbreak.

No other students or staff members are required to isolate and no additional close contacts have been identified.

Another COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at St. Brigid Catholic School in Ayr. The Waterloo Catholic District School Board’s website lists two new confirmed student cases at the school, dated Sept. 17 and Sept. 18.

A letter to parents was posted on St. Brigid’s website on Sept. 19.

“Public Health will work with the school to identify high-risk student and staff contacts of the confirmed case,” the letter read in part.

It went on to say if a cohort must self-isolate or the school must close, students will be notified by the school.

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

Mussolini's wartime bunker opens to the public in Rome

After its last closure in 2021, it has now reopened for guided tours of the air raid shelter and the bunker. The complex now includes a multimedia exhibition about Rome during World War II, air raid systems for civilians, and the series of 51 Allied bombings that pummeled the city between July 1943 and May 1944.

Stay Connected