COVID-19 cases in a Grade 2 class there — but because they’re not getting the information they need from B.C. public health officials, they’re going to continue sharing it amongst themselves.Sherrie Robinson told Global News that when parents first received a letter telling them there’d been an exposure, they felt there weren’t nearly enough details.She said parents were left wondering if they should get their kids tested — including one mom, who fibbed to get her asymptomatic daughter tested.“And if that was my kid, I’d be doing the same thing.