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Manitoba parents call for more clarity from provincial government on school reopening plan

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Manitoba schools given 3 options for reopening in September “It’s going to be a difficult year. The anxiety is there but until we’re back in the school we’re not really going to see the full-blown effect of everything,” Brazeau said.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]“I think what has to happen is we have to give the opportunity to those students who do struggle with anxiety and stress and mental health issues, they need to have that opportunity to work from home.

Especially if a member of their family is immune compromised, that’s even more of a stress.”Brazeau says they also want details on a potential contingency plan if we see a second wave of COVID-19 while students are back in class. .

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