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Walpole Island First Nation sends all elementary students home following COVID-19 case

All Walpole Island First Nation elementary students have been sent home for remote learning after a student tested positive for COVID-19 Friday.

Remote learning will take place as a 'precaution'

One student has tested positive and another is waiting on their results. An outbreak has not been declared. (Chris Ensing/CBC)

All Walpole Island First Nation elementary students have been sent home after a student tested positive for COVID-19 Friday.

In a letter to the community, Walpole Island First Nation Council said that all Bkejwanong Kinomaagewgamig and Anishinaabeg Kinomaagewgamig students are being immediately dismissed and will returnto remote learning "as a precaution."

No known or suspected transmission of COVID-19 has occurred within the school, but a second student is awaiting test results, according to council.

If no further concerns arise, Walpole Island said students will goback to in-person learning on March 17. The reopening day will allow for 14 days since the lastday that the disease could have spread within the school.

Any potential contacts from the classrooms and buses will be notified by Lambton Public Health.

Learning devices will be handed out, according to the letter from council.

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