Monday 27 January 2020

Updated information on Coronavirus


Dear families:
Further to our correspondence last week, we are aware of confirmation by Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health regarding a confirmed case of novel coronavirus in Toronto. At this time, Public Health agencies have not communicated any concern or connection between this case and any school in York Region, including ours.
Our school board is in communication with public health agencies, including a conference call, on Sunday, with Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health. They continue to reiterate that risk to Ontarians remains low and that additional measures at the school level are not necessary.  Our school will continue to operate as normal. We depend on you as our closest partners in education to respond based on scientific medical advice and reinforce the following healthy practices by children during the peak flu season:
      Wash hands well and often with soap and warm water.
      Cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough; cough and sneeze into your sleeve or arm or a tissue and discard the tissue after use.
      Contact your health practitioner and stay at home if you are ill.
York Region Public Health is not advising the wearing of masks. Please do not send your child to school wearing a mask, as this may unnecessarily elevate concerns among students and may cause increased risk of infection to the user. You can read more information about recommendations from Ontario’s Ministry of Health on what you can do to protect yourself.
 As you are aware, there is heightened sensitivity and some misinformation on social media regarding the novel coronavirus.  You are encouraged to focus on the messages coming from our public health agencies as trusted sources of information. We are in close contact with York Region Public Health and are fully prepared to respond to advice and direction aimed at protecting the health of our school community. Our caretakers continue to provide very thorough and effective cleaning and disinfection as part of their routine duties.  York Region Public Health has stated that no enhanced cleaning or disinfecting is recommended at this time.
As per standard school practice, all school staff are encouraged to be vigilant for students who are ill and to report any concerns to the principal.  Students who are ill should remain at home and families should contact their health care practitioner.
As we receive additional information from public health agencies, we will pass it on to our families. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact York Region Public Health at 1-800-361-5653.