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‘Huge detriment’ to Listuguj high school students not allowed to attend class in-person

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COVID-19 was confirmed; contact tracing and cleaning took place over the long weekend.But a mother of a high school student from Listuguj says she’s concerned about how it will impact her daughter, who started her first year at Sugarloaf Senior High last month.Barnaby Williams acknowledges public health decisions need to be top-of-mind as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, but says she wants consistent rules for students on both sides of the Restigouche River.

Coronavirus: Mi’kmaq students in Quebec asked not to return to New Brunswick school To date, there have been no cases of COVID-19 reported in Listuguj, Que.

Meanwhile, the outbreak in Campbellton, N.B. is still being watched closely by public health officials.“The decision that was.

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