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Vanier elementary school latest to close due to COVID-19

A French-language elementary school in Ottawa's Vanier neighbourhood has become the third school in the city to shut its doors due to an outbreak of COVID-19.

cole lmentaire publique Mauril-Blanger reported 19 students with COVID-19 as of Tuesday

As of Tuesday, 19 students atcole lmentaire publique Mauril-Blangerhad tested positive for COVID-19, according to data posted online by Conseil des coles publiques de l'Est de l'Ontario, the city's French public school board. (Google Street View)

A French-language elementary school in Ottawa's Vanier neighbourhood is the latest in the city to close down due to an outbreak of COVID-19.

As of Tuesday afternoon, 19 students atcole lmentaire publique Mauril-Blangerhad tested positive, according to data posted online byConseil des coles publiques de l'Est de l'Ontario, the city's French public school board.

No cases have been reported among the school's staff.

The Montgomery Street schoolwas closed Monday following an order from Ottawa Public Health and will remain closed for an "indeterminate" length of time, the board said in a French-language statement.

This is the third school in Ottawa to be shuttered this fall byaCOVID-19 outbreak.

Nearly 800 Ontario schools withcases

St. Benedict Catholic Elementary School in Barrhaven was the first to shut down in late September, followed bycole lmentaire catholique Marius-Barbeausouth of downtown a few days later.

A schooloutbreak is declared if at least two people test positive and there's a possibility COVID-19 transmission occurred at the school.

Closing the school is then considered when there are either multiple areas of the school affected, or when many cases don't seem connected to each other.

The closure ofcole lmentaire publique Mauril-Blangercomes as the Ontario government announced a new rapid antigen screening program Tuesday, one that would see rapid COVID-19 tests issued to high-risk schools to help preserve in-person learning.

There are currently 796 Ontario schools with at least one confirmed case of COVID-19, or justover 16 per cent of publiclyfunded schools in the province.