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Milestone School closes classroom following 2nd COVID-19 case

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Prairie Valley School Division says it has closed a second classroom at Milestone School after a person tested positive for COVID-19.In a press release, the school division said the classroom will be closed for 14 days with students moving to online learning.In-person classes will resume on Nov.

20. COVID-19 case confirmed at Greenall High School in Balgonie, Sask. This is the second person at Milestone School to be diagnosed with the novel coronavirus.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]While this is the second classroom to close due to COVID-19, the Prairie Valley says Milestone School will remain open as normal for all other students.Public health will be contacting anyone who may be considered a.

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