Hinshaw, LaGrange answer public’s questions on return to school plans
Alberta’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Deena Hinshaw and Education Minister Adriana LaGrange held a Q&A session Tuesday evening to answer questions and address concerns from the public over the plan to have kids return to school in September.
The province is planning on following the Scenario 1 model of having kids back in classrooms with enhanced health and hygiene measures in place. Hinshaw said the Canadian Pediatric Society has stated that a return to school is critical for students’ health as well as their learning.
She said that when school resumes, kids will be kept in cohorts. Outside of schools, cohorts are groups of up to 15 people outside of a household who spend lots of time together. Hinshaw added that if a case does develop within that group, the possible spread of the virus wouldn’t be as widespread as it could be.
“In a school context, the cohort is really the classroom. We also have daycare cohorts and sports team or performance cohorts,” she explained. “The idea being that you try to minimize the total number of people that you’re with and that you’re not always able to maintain that two metres of distance with.”


