As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, and students, staff and teachers get into a new back-to-school routine, Global News is tracking exposures connected to the Saskatchewan education system.
Read more: COVID-19 outbreaks in Saskatchewan
Outbreaks
Feb. 17, 2021: St. Marguerite Bourgeoys School, Regina
Feb. 15, 2021: Chief Whitecap School, Saskatoon
Feb. 13, 2021: Sutherland School, Saskatoon
Feb. 12, 2021: Gateway Middle School, Meadow Lake
Feb. 12, 2021: Connaught Elementary School, North Battleford
Feb. 11, 2021: École Monseigneur De Laval, Regina
Feb. 11, 2021: John Dolan School, Saskatoon
Feb. 4, 2021: Notre Dame Elementary School, North Battleford
Feb. 3, 2021: Turtleford School, Turtleford
Jan. 29, 2021: École Valois School, Prince Albert
Jan. 29, 2021: St. Augustine School, Saskatoon
Jan. 29, 2021: Caswell School, Saskatoon
Jan. 24, 2021: North Park Wilson School, Saskatoon
Jan. 23, 2021: École Henry Kelsey School, Saskatoon
Jan. 11, 2021: North Battleford Comprehensive High School, North Battleford
Jan. 10, 2021: École Forest Grove School, Saskatoon
Dec. 24, 2020: Walter Murray Collegiate, Saskatoon
Dec. 24, 2020: Willowgrove Elementary School, Saskatoon
Dec. 19, 2020: St. Walburg School, St. Walburg
Dec. 15, 2020: Holy Rosary High School, Lloydminster
Dec. 1, 2020: Elsie Mironuk School, Regina
Oct. 30, 2020: W.P. Sandin Public High School, Shellbrook
COVID-19 Exposures

Craik
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Feb. 18: Craik School (one case)
Dundurn
Feb. 14: Dundurn School (one case)
Glaslyn
Feb. 24: Glaslyn Central School (one case)
Hague
Feb. 11: Hague Elementary School (one case)
Kamsack
Feb. 18: Kamsack Comprehensive Institute (three cases)
Lloydminster
Feb. 14: Lloydminster Comprehensive High School (one case)
Lumsden
Feb. 13: École Lumsden Elementary School (two cases)
Martensville
Feb. 15: Martensville Valley Manor Elementary School (one case)
Meadow Lake
Feb. 16: Carpenter High School (one case)
Feb. 14: Gateway Middle School (four cases)
Moose Jaw
Feb. 24: Prince Arthur Community School (one case)
North Battleford
Feb. 18: Holy Family School (one case)
Feb. 14: Connaught Elementary School (three cases)
Osler
Feb. 13: Plains Mennonite School (eight cases)
Prince Albert
Feb. 15: John Diefenbaker Public School (one case)
Feb. 15: Vincent Massey Public School (one case)
Regina
Feb. 25: The Crescents School (one case)
Feb. 19: St. Joan of Arc Elementary School (one case)
Feb. 16: École Harbour Landing (two cases)
Feb. 15: Allan Blakeney Adult Campus (one case)
Feb. 15: St. Marguerite School (three cases)
Feb. 15: St. Kateri Tekakwitha School (one case)
Feb. 15: Prairie Sky School (three cases)
Feb. 15: Regina Christian School (one case)
Feb. 12: École Monseigneur de Laval pavillon secondaire (Grade 7-12) (three cases)
Saskatoon
NEW March 1: Holy Family Catholic School (one case, affected class moves to online learning)
Feb. 15: Chief Whitecap School (two cases, outbreak declared, classes will resume as scheduled on Feb. 22 following the February break)
Feb. 14: Sutherland School (two cases, outbreak declared, classes will resume as scheduled on Feb. 22 following the February break)
Feb. 14: Tommy Douglas Collegiate (one case)
Feb. 14: Lawson Heights School (one case)
Feb. 14: Lakeview School (one case)
Feb. 13: Oskāyak High School (one case, affected classes/cohorts will switch to online instruction after the February break)
Feb. 13: Bethlehem Catholic High School (two cases, affected classes/cohorts will switch to online instruction after the February break)
Feb. 13: College Park School (one case)
Feb. 13: Father Vachon School (three cases)
Turtleford
Feb. 14: Turtleford School (four cases)
Warman
Feb. 15: École Warman School (one case)
Watrous
Feb. 21: Winston High School (one case)
Feb. 21: Watrous Elementary (two cases)
This list will continue to be updated as more exposures are announced.
Questions about COVID-19? Here are some things you need to know:
Symptoms can include fever, cough and difficulty breathing — very similar to a cold or flu. Some people can develop a more severe illness. People most at risk of this include older adults and people with severe chronic medical conditions like heart, lung or kidney disease. If you develop symptoms, contact public health authorities.
To prevent the virus from spreading, experts recommend frequent handwashing and coughing into your sleeve. They also recommend minimizing contact with others, staying home as much as possible and maintaining a distance of two metres from other people if you go out. In situations where you can’t keep a safe distance from others, public health officials recommend the use of a non-medical face mask or covering to prevent spreading the respiratory droplets that can carry the virus. In some provinces and municipalities across the country, masks or face coverings are now mandatory in indoor public spaces.
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