COVID-19 pandemic, school divisions have had to comply with public health orders, meaning food and materials are not to be shared to help limit the risk of the virus spreading.
Valentine’s Day is no different. No pressure this Valentine’s Day as couples celebrate another pandemic holiday Chief Provincial Public Health Officer Dr.
Brent Roussin said while Valentine’s cards would be relatively low-risk, it does still add a risk.“Overall, if we could just limit the amount of unnecessary risk we take, I think it would probably be best to not have widespread sharing of items, if at all possible,” Roussin said Monday.Instead, schools and students have been left to come up with new and innovative ways to spread joy this February.Transcona.