N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Teachers union asks province to reconsider in-person high school classes - News Summed Up

N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Teachers union asks province to reconsider in-person high school classes


The return to in-person classes does not include Zone 4, which is in the red phase of recovery. Cuming said he has not heard any indication the planned return to high school in-person classes will be reversed over the weekend. New Brunswick Teachers' Federation co-president Rick Cuming says it's not likely all high school supply teachers will be vaccinated by the time high school students return to full-time in-person classes Monday. Daily in-person classes resume on Monday after an academic year that so far has required most high schools to offer students alternating days of in-person learning. Friday's status update contained the following information:Number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients: 12Number of COVID-19 patients in intensive care: 7, all on respiratorsNumber of patients on the COVID-19 Unit: 5Number of intensive care beds: 9Number of COVID-19 patients transferred to another hospital: 2 patients transferred to Fredericton, 1 on April 6, and 1 on April 7.


Source: CBC News April 09, 2021 15:20 UTC



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