Four new COVID-19 outbreaks declared in Ottawa schools
Ottawa Public Health has announced four new COVID-19 outbreaks in local schools.
Each of the new outbreaks was declared Sunday with a start date of Friday, Sept. 17 at the following schools:
- École élémentaire catholique Pierre Elliott Trudeau – two student cases, zero staff cases
- Lycée Claudel – two student cases, zero staff cases
- St. Kateri Tekakwitha Elementary School – two student cases, zero staff cases
- St. Paul High School – two student cases, zero staff cases
An outbreak is defined as two student or staff or visitor cases of laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 within a specified class within a 14-day period where at least one case could have reasonably acquired their infection at school (including transportation and before/after school care).
There are now seven active outbreaks in Ottawa schools. The other three outbreaks are in the following schools:
- École élémentaire catholique de la Découverte – two student cases, zero staff cases
- École élémentaire catholique Franco-Cite – six student cases, zero staff cases
- École élémentaire catholique Marius-Barbeau – one student case, two staff cases
An outbreak at Michaëlle-Jean school has ended. It had four student cases.
As of Friday, Ottawa's four main school boards have reported active COVID-19 cases at 49 different schools.
This comes as parents line up outside local testing sites over the weekend. Ottawa Public Health announced a walk-in clinic at the McNabb Arena would be open Saturday, Sunday and Monday to provide another testing option.
The Ottawa COVID-19 Testing Taskforce says it is working to secure the staffing and resources needed to "rapidly expand and meet the increasing testing demands", including other testing options.
--With files from CTVNewsOttawa.ca's Josh Pringle.
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