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PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2020 6:51 pm 
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Mr.Peppermint wrote:
Groundbreaking wrote:

Or, if you're one of those weird people who prefers accurate and legitimate information you can look here.

https://www.hdsb.ca/students/Pages/Heal ... sory.aspx#

The Provincial Demonstration School is at EC Drury. It's where students who are deaf but can't get sufficient services in their home community come and live.


???
Why would you be using the inaccurate HDSB page?

A) it is NEVER updated
B) it is for PUBLIC schools only (lol did it never occur to you why your list has 0 cases in Catholic schools?)

For those who actually care in *ACCURACY* (we all know GB does not) the Ontario govt is tracking every single infection and updating far more rapidly than the self serving school boards do

https://www.ontario.ca/page/covid-19-ca ... re-centres

GB on the other hand wants to pretend nothing is happening
He (or his spouse) are def involved in teaching in some way


Halton's COVID19 advisory page is updated daily and is required by law to be accurate. Also, Halton DSB only has 93 schools so it's highly questionable that they currently have outbreaks in nearly 100% of the schools. Is this perhaps the fake news you often rail against?

I miss the old Peppermint who thought the coronavirus was just like the flu and not a big deal. Also, wasn't it supposed to disappear with the summer?


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 24, 2021 12:45 am 
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This outbreak is odd
Schools are closed (even teachers are remote learning from home due to lockdown) so not sure exactly how they could get an outbreak at a closed school with no staff (paper indicated they reached out for comment but no answers given)

https://www.insidehalton.com/news-story ... -infected/


Oh even better for a certain poster in this thread
The school board ADMITS they are not updating their website with cases due to closures
So they HAVE been HIDING numbers (as I said many times in this thread) and communicating ONLY to public health and the infected students

Link above to quote
"As this is a unique period in which students and staff numbers may fluctuate over the coming weeks, school boards are not required to post this information on their COVID-19 Advisory websites during this remote-learning period...when a positive case occurs either in a student or staff who is learning or working in-person in schools, we will continue to work with Halton Public Health to communicate with affected students, families and staff in our school communities."

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 24, 2021 11:26 am 
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Schools are still open for certain students, mostly special education needs. It's like in a developmentally delayed class or something similar that has had the cases. The decision to not update is likely one of privacy since there are so few students at the school, it is easy to identify who is affected. It's similar to how EQAO results for small schools aren't reported. It is too easy to identify individuals.

This definitely reinforces the notion that the government has done a terrible job of protecting schools and students. Even with fewer than a dozen kids in a building and maybe another dozen adults working in there, a school is still getting an outbreak?


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