Nearly 100 Edmonton Students Are In Isolation Because Of COVID-19 Cases In Schools

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It's been a week since reopening and Alberta schools continue to report COVID-19 cases among students and staff. 

A staff member at Archbishop MacDonald High School and someone at the Ross Sheppard School are the latest to get COVID-19 in Edmonton schools. 

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Students At Ross Sheppard Are Self-Isolating

The 96 students are in the same Grade 10 class; they've all be told to get tested for COVID-19. 

Alberta Health Services officials haven't revealed whether it's a staff member or student who tested positive. 

The two schools join other institutions in the Edmonton and Calgary area that have recorded cases since back-to-school.  

Via CTV News

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