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LCI also sees positive COVID-19 test

Oct 13, 2020 | 5:17 PM

LETHBRIDGE, AB – There have now been five schools in Lethbridge where COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in just the last week.

The Lethbridge School Division confirmed Tuesday afternoon the infection at Lethbridge Collegiate Institute (LCI).

LNN recently reported that one person each at Lakeview Elementary, Victoria Park High School, Ecole Agnes Davidson, and Fleetwood-Bawden Elementary School had contracted the virus.

READ MORE: AHS confirms COVID case at fourth Lethbridge school this weekend

This is in addition to confirmed cases at Holy Spirit and Horizon School Division schools.

READ MORE: Holy Spirit confirms individual COVID-19 cases at two schools

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As for the cases within the Lethbridge School Division, officials declined to say whether the affected persons were staff or students.

As each school has only seen one person test positive, they are not considered outbreaks.

Even by the “low threshold” of AHS, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Deena Hinshaw says a school outbreak must have at least two confirmed cases.

“AHS Public Health is responsible for contact tracing – identifying and notifying all who have had close contact with the case. Public Health and the school will work closely together to ensure timely and accurate contact tracing. Close contacts will be called and instructed to quarantine for at least 14 days,” reads an advisory from the Lethbridge School Division.

“Public Health also has provided recommendations to the school about cleaning measures and other control measures to reduce the risk of further transmission. If you are not contacted, then your child is not a close contact and can attend school as usual following all public health guidance.”

Staff are undergoing enhanced cleaning protocols at the four schools. This involves focusing on areas where the individual was present along with high-touch areas and surfaces throughout the facility.

The school schedule is set to proceed as normal for Monday, October 19.

Any questions or concerns can be directed to your child’s school.