COVID-19 exposure notices issued at 10 more Surrey schools

Nov 23 2020, 6:30 pm

The Surrey School District has notified the families of students at 10 schools about potential exposure to COVID-19.

The schools include:

  • Royal Heights
  • Cedar Hills
  • LA Matheson
  • Frank Hurt
  • Semiahmoo
  • Earl Marriott
  • Lord Tweedsmuir
  • Tamanawis
  • Rosemary Heights
  • Senator Reid

In each case, a letter from the school district has been sent home with students to alert families.

“The intent of this letter is to provide early notification of an individual confirmed to have COVID-19 at your child’s school and to advise you on next steps being taken by public health,” the letter reads.

“Public health is following up on this exposure according to school-based guidelines similar to those in other workplaces and community settings,” the letter continues. “Receiving this letter does not mean you have been exposed to COVID-19. Case(s) have been isolated, and there is no direct exposure risk at this time.”

Exposure notices were issued for 16 Surrey schools on November 18, for 19 schools on November 20, and for seven schools this past Saturday.

BC health officials reported 516 new COVID-19 cases on Friday, bringing the total number of recorded cases in the province to 25,472. The province also reported 10 new virus-related deaths, bringing the total to date to 331.

Of the new cases, 148 are in the Vancouver Coastal Health region, 294 are in the Fraser Health region, 17 are in the Island Health region, 31 are in the Interior Health region, and 25 are in the Northern Health region.

As of Friday, there were 7,122 active virus cases in BC, with 227 people in hospital and 57 in ICU. A total of 17,477 people who tested positive have now recovered.

Currently, 9,871 people are under active public health monitoring as a result of identified exposure to known cases.

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