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MLHU encourages masking in schools past March 21, TVDSB to update families

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masking among staff and students, even after provincial mandates are lifted on March 21.In a media briefing hosted by the Middlesex-London Health Unit on Thursday, medical officer of health Dr.

Alex Summers said the health unit has been in contact with all school boards in the region, including the Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) and the London District Catholic School Board (LDCSB).“The impact of that masking is critical to limit transmission in those settings.

We will advise them to continue to recommend masking,” Summers said.“I do not anticipate mandatory masking policies, however, we’ll continue to work with the school boards to understand what is possible there.” ‘We’ve got to move on,’ Doug Ford says as Ontario announces easing of mask mandate A spokesperson for the TVDSB told Global News that senior administration with the board met on Thursday to plan future protocols following Ontario’s announcement on Wednesday.While mask mandates have received much of the spotlight, other COVID-19 measures will also be removed from schools on March 21, including cohorting and daily on-site symptom screening.The TVDSB plans to share an update with families on Friday morning.The LDCSB did not respond to a request for comment prior to publication.

Lecce defends end date for Ontario school mask mandate amid calls for more time Keeping a close eye on the TVDSB’s update on Friday will be Craig Smith, the Thames Valley Teacher Local president for the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario.Groups such as the Children’s Health Coalition and the Ontario Principals’ Council have pushed back on March 21 as the end date for mask mandates in schools.

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