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Students from 2 Catholic schools in Windsor have been dismissed following COVID-19 cases

Two Catholic schools in Windsor have dismissed students following positive COVID-19 cases, the board said in a news release Friday.

There are 5 Catholic schools with active COVID-19 cases

The Catholic school board has dismissed a total of 31 students Friday due to positive COVID-19 cases. (Sanjay Maru/CBC)

Two Catholic schools in Windsor have dismissed students following positive COVID-19 cases, the board said in a news release Friday.

Twenty-one students have been dismissed from St. John Vianney Catholic Elementary School after a student tested positive for COVID-19. Meanwhile, another 10 students were dismissed from Holy Names Catholic High School after a student tested positive.

The Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board said affected students were told to stay home from school on Monday.

The health unit is contacting anyone directly affected and will give them instructions to follow, the board said.

These schools mean there are now fiveEnglish Catholic schools with an active COVID-19 case. The others listed on the board's website include:

  • Immaculate Conception Catholic Elementary School with one active student case, one class dismissed.
  • St. William Catholic Elementary School with one active student case, one class dismissed.
  • St. James Catholic Elementary School with one active student case, one class dismissed.

Asymptomatic testing for schools in the region has been ongoing, with more testing taking place this weekend at LeamingtonDistrict Secondary School. Select schools are allowed to take place.

According to theprovince's online database, 168 tests have been completedduring previous testing that was done in 11 schools in theWindsor-Essex Catholic District School Board (WECDSB). No positive cases were identified.