Skip to main content

COVID-19 outbreaks declared at 5 more Toronto schools

An empty teacher's desk is seen at the front of a empty classroom at in 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward An empty teacher's desk is seen at the front of a empty classroom at in 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
Share

An additional five schools in Toronto are experiencing an outbreak of COVID-19, Toronto Public Health officials say.

In a message posted to social media, officials said that two or more infections have been found at Lanor Junior Middle School, Rosethorn Junior School, Seneca Hill Private School, St. Demetrius Catholic School and Cosburn Middle School.

Toronto Public Health has released few other details about the cases, saying only that they are "carefully investigating."

Close contacts are being asked to self-isolate and get a COVID-19 test.

Outbreaks have been declared at 13 schools in Toronto this week alone. Six were reported Monday, along with the city's first case of the Omicron variant in a school setting. An additional two outbreaks were declared Tuesday night.

According to the city's website, there are active outbreaks in at least 36 schools across the city.

On Wednesday, 252 COVID-19 infections were found in schools across Ontario. Of the infections found in schools, 219 were recorded in students, 25 were in staff and eight were in unidentified individuals.

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

Cyclist strikes child crossing the street to catch school bus in Montreal

A video circulating on social media of a young girl being hit by a bike has some calling for better safety and more caution when designing bike lanes in the city. The video shows a four-year-old girl crossing Jeanne-Mance Street in Montreal's Plateau neighbourhood to get on a school bus stopped on the opposite side of the street

Stay Connected