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Hamilton schools reporting 57 COVID-19 cases over 3 days

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COVID-19 cases among staff and students over the last three days.As of Sunday, the Hamilton Wentworth District School board (HWDSB) says it has new cases with 43 students and two staffers, while the Catholic school board has 11 among students and a staffer over the same period of time.Last week, Hamilton public schools recorded 64 total COVID-19 cases, with 53 at the HWDSB and another 11 at the HWCDSB.

Dr. J. E. Davey Elementary in Hamilton closed for a week amid COVID-19 outbreak So far, no outbreaks or class closures have been connected with the new cases recorded between March 21 and March 23.As of Tuesday, four elementary schools are in outbreaks, according to public health: St.

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