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St. Joseph's high school to reopen following COVID-19 outbreak

A Windsor high school, shut down about a weekinto the school year due to a COVID-19 outbreak, will reopen its doors on Thursday, the school board says.

Public health unit holding vaccine clinic at the school on Friday

St. Joseph's Catholic High School was shut down on Sept. 15 after five COVID-19 cases were identified. (Chris Ensing/CBC)

A Windsor high school that wasshut down about a week into the school year due to a COVID-19 outbreak will reopen its doors on Thursday, the school board says.

St. Joseph's Catholic High School has been inspected by local public health officials and given the green light to resume in-person learning, a spokesperson for the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Boardsaid in a media release on Tuesday.

The school has been closedsince Sept. 15 after an outbreak of COVID-19 was declared, and students have been learning remotely since then.

According to the board's website, there are 10 active cases at the school, including two among staff members.

The board said students who were confirmed cases and high-risk contacts have completed isolation requirements, but anyone ordered by public healthto continue isolating beyond Sept. 23 must continue to do so.

The health unit is holding a COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the school on Friday. Windsor-Essex public health officialshave previously said that the school covers an area that has a lower vaccination rate comparedto the regional average.

It's been two weeks since students returned to the classroom for the first time since the spring.In total, five school outbreaks have been declared, including the one at St. Joseph's.

There are 23activecases of COVID-19 within schools in the Catholic board, prompting dismissals of hundreds of students who were potentially exposed. Since Sept. 17, however, the board says a dozen cases have been resolved, and 13 classes of students have been cleared to return to school.

In the Greater Essex County District School Board, there have been 27 COVID-19cases since the school year began.