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Coronavirus spreads among Kelowna school population, 2 more exposures announced

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Interior Health (IH) performs contact tracing.“The safety and well-being of students, families, and staff remains our highest priority,” stated a news release from SD 23.

Coronavirus: Second COVID-19 case confirmed at Kelowna Secondary School The school district also announced additional cases of COVID-19 involving members of the Kelowna Secondary School (KSS) community.The exact number of new cases at KSS was not released.“The health authority confirmed these cases are related to social interactions outside of the school environment and they are not related to any previously identified cases from Kelowna Secondary School,” the release said.The first KSS case caused exposures at the high school on Oct.

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