"Our government's 'catch-up plan' is designed to keep students in safe classrooms without disruption."
Ontario Minister of Education, schools start in September , the student can choose whether or not to wear a mask.
From 2022, he said that from 2022, he will be responsible for the development of school health and safety measures for 2023. He consulted a medical professional. Stephen Lecce said in a statement Monday morning that the school was forced to take action after the Toronto Star reported that a memo from Deputy Minister Nancy Naylor had urged the school board and schools to "aggressively promote re-education." A comfortable, welcoming and inclusive environment for individuals within the community who choose to wear or not wear masks.
Lecce said in a statement that most health and safety requirements, including the voluntary use of masks, are in compliance withOntario's Chief Medical Officer. Dr. Kieran Moore.
School boards continue to have access to rapid antigen testing. Lecce said it should be used in accordance with provincial testing guidance.
This year he will return to classes in Ontario as children return to classes in September. followed the expert advice of the Chief Medical Officer of
The state government's plans, announced on July 25, include the reopening ofclubs, sports and extracurricular activities. The normal learning experience. It takes the full experience,” Lecce said on Monday. He said mask-wearing in schools was voluntary, following Lecce's instructions.
A spokesperson for the Ontario Primary School Teachers Federation, which represents 83,000 public primary school teachers, part-time teachers and other education stakeholders, said the Commonwealth will head to its annual meeting next week and have positions. At the moment I said no.
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Wearing a mask during Ottawa's summer COVID-19 surge
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Measures such as masks could reduce deaths during the summer COVID wave , can reduce sickness and disruption, says Public Health Ontario
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