“We have consulted with the Chief Medical Officer of Health as well as the Public Health Measures Table and have determined that an extended winter holiday is not necessary at this time, given Ontario’s strong safety protocols, low levels of transmission and safety within our schools,” Lecce said in a statement emailed to reporters.... An extended winter holiday is not necessary at this time.
On Tuesday, Lecce had hinted he was in talks with the chief medical officer of health about potentially closing schools for an extra-long break.because of rising COVID-19 case numbers and didn’t reopen them until the new school year started in September.and killed 3,383 as of Wednesday. After relatively low rates reported in the summer, cases have soared. Ontario has reported more than 1,000 new cases of the novel coronavirus every day for the past 12 days.
'At this time...' Remember Mar-June? 🙄
He is looking at time to isolate as a “winter holiday”. This is what you get when you vote in the uneducated and communications geeks.
But we want to take our kids to Florida....
Good. Go all online for an extra week IF necessary but don't extend the break.
Okay so that two weeks normal holiday for the kids good news. Now let’s fire FireLecce
And they wonder why people don’t believe what they say! Where are their heads?
That’s very unfair for children, children needs break to reenergize themselves for studying again. Continually studying is very stressful for children
Why are teachers not on the list of front line workers who will get early immunization? They are planning to give it to grocery clerks who work 10hrs a week with plexiglass barriers BUT NOT FULL TIME TEACHERS-!!
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