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B.C. schools and health authorities report at least 20 COVID-19 exposures

Since students returned to classroomsaround British Columbia less than two weeks ago, regional health authorities have reported 16 exposures of COVID-19 in elementary and secondary schools, with Surrey's school district reporting four more this weekend.

New cases reported this week in Metro Vancouver

Less than two weeks after students returned to classes in British Columbia, there have been nearly two dozen cases of COVID-19 exposure in schools. (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press)

Since students returned to classroomsaround British Columbia less than two weeks ago, there have been 16 exposures of COVID-19 in elementary and secondary schools, according to reports fromregional health authorities.

Additionally, over the weekend, Surrey school district superintendent Jordan Tinney announced four more exposures.

Island Health and Vancouver Coastal Health are the only regional health authorities without current school exposures listed on their websites, though there are unconfirmed reports of exposures at two West Vancouver schools and one Richmond school.

Vancouver Coastal Health would not confirm or deny reports of any specific exposures, but did acknowledge exposure events have occurred.

"We are aware of and will continue to see cases of COVID-19 occurring in staff and students. The robust school safety plans currently in place are designed to minimize the number of people who are exposed in school settings," Vancouver Coastal Health wrote in an email.

The email said VCH will notify all people exposed to COVID-19 in the most direct way possible, and when that is not possible, they will issue a letter or public notification.

If there is a school exposure in the region and action is required, VCH says a notification will be issued on its website.

The regional health authorities remind parents that a notification of an exposure does not meantheir child has been exposed to COVID-19, but indicates that a single person with a lab-confirmed case of COVID-19 attended school during their infectious period.

Public health officials investigate all school cases and conductcontact tracing. Children are advised to continue to attend school unless parents receive a phone call or letter from public health officials.

Current school exposures as of Sept. 20:

This is not an exhaustive list. There may be other school exposures that have not been shared widelyby the health authorities or school officials.

Fraser Health

  • Delta Secondary, Sept.11
  • Johnston Heights Secondary, Sept. 8, 9, 10 and 11
  • Latimer Elementary, Sept.10
  • Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary, Sept.14, 15
  • Morgan Elementary, Sept.8, 9 and 10
  • North Surrey Secondary, Sept.14
  • Panorama Ridge Secondary, Sept.8
  • Princess Margaret Secondary, Sept.11
  • Sullivan Heights Secondary, Sept.8
  • T. E. Scott Elementary, Sept.14, 15
  • William Watson Elementary, Sept.10
  • Khalsa School (Old Yale Road location), Sept.1 and 4
  • Khalsa Secondary School, Sept. 9, 10

Confirmed by Surrey school district superintendent Jordan Tinney

  • Tamanawis Secondary,Sept.14, 15, 16 and 17
  • LA Matheson Secondary,Sept.14, 15and 16
  • Panorama Ridge Secondary (second exposure), Sept. 10
  • Queen Elizabeth Secondary, Sept. 14

Interior Health

  • Stanley Humphries Secondary School, Castlegar, Sept. 11
  • JA Laird Elementary, Invermere,Sept 14, 15

Northern Health

  • Quesnel Junior Secondary School, Sept. 10, 11

  • Ecole Frank Ross Elementary, Sept. 10, 11