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Alberta teachers’ union ‘cautiously optimistic’ as fewer COVID-19 cases in schools

Feb 23, 2022 | 2:02 PM

EDMONTON, AB – The president of the Alberta Teachers’ Association says he is cautiously optimistic after seeing COVID-19 cases go down in classrooms a little over a week after the province lifted a mask mandate in schools.

Jason Schilling says a major lesson he learned about the pandemic is that some waves have worsened after a brief downward trend so the association will continue paying close attention to case numbers.

Education Minister Adriana LaGrange said on Twitter on Tuesday that none of the more than 2,500 schools in Alberta are currently shifted to temporary at-home learning to address operational challenges brought on by the virus.

On Feb. 14, students in Alberta were no longer required to wear face coverings and Premier Jason Kenney said the province would lift all pandemic restrictions in the coming weeks if COVID-19 indicators remain stable or trend downward.

Children 12 and under are no longer required to wear masks in any setting.

As students returned to schools with the option to ditch the mask, some parents, students, and teachers said they were concerned the lack of protection would exacerbate the number of infections in classrooms.

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