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2 cohorts at Holy Names Catholic school sent home after COVID-19 case

Officials with the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board said theylearned of the case Thursday morning and affected students have been told not to come to class.

Also on Thursday, 24 students dismissed from Corpus Christi Middle School

One COVID-19 case has been discovered at Holy Names Catholic High School in Windsor, school board officials said Thursday. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

Two student cohorts have been sent home from Holy Names Catholic High School in Windsor after a COVID-19 case was diagnosed.

Officials with the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Boardsaid theylearned of the case Thursday morning and students were sent home.

The school board said the local health unit would provideinstructions to any students and staff who may have been affected. Parents were told that studentscan continue attending school as usual if they haven't been identified by the health unit as close contacts.

"We have advised parents to continue to monitor their children for symptoms of COVID-19 each morning and to keep them at home and call their healthcare provider for further direction if they are ill,"Stephen Fields, communications co-ordinator for the board, said in a statement.

"We want to assure parents that we are co-operating with the health unit and doing everything we can to make sure that we continue to provide a safe and healthy learning environment for their children."

As of Thursday, two other schools in the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board St. William Catholic Elementary School and Corpus Christi Catholic School have a single coronavirus case each. Thursday morning, 24 students were dismissed from Corpus Christi, on advice from the health unit.

A third school, W.J. Langlois Catholic Elementary, is closed due to an outbreak involving five cases.

F. W. Begley Public School in Windsor is experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak. (Katerina Georgieva/CBC)

Meanwhile, the Greater Essex County District School Board currently has 10 schools with COVID-19 infections. One school, F.W. Begley, has been closed for more than a week.

Overall, 40 students and nine staffhave been diagnosed within the schoolthe biggest outbreak in the province.

School testing program introduced elsewhere in Ontario

OntarioEducation Minister Stephen Lecce announced Thursday that voluntary testing for asymptomatic students would be taking place in some schools, but only in the coronavirushotspots ofToronto, Ottawa, Peel and York regions.

"Right now, the next four weeks are targeting the highest-risk regions," he said at a press conference.

"We're following the advice of public health. If they determine, they provide a recommendation it should be expanded or we should augment the list, of course we will continue to follow that direction and implement it swiftly."

Leccetold reportersthat 99.85 per cent of students in the Windsor-Essex region remainCOVID-free, and he and his staff are in contact with school board and public health officials to keep transmission down.