March 13, 2021
COVID-19 Updates
BC Centre for Disease Control
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Learning about COVID-19 & Schools
COVID-19 Safety & BC Schools: What we know so far
We are continuing to learn about COVID-19 in School-Aged Children:
An infographic explaining this information is available听.
COVID-19 Variants
It is normal for viruses to change over time, leading to new versions or variants. New variants have been identified since the beginning of the pandemic. COVID-19 variants have been detected across BC, including some people who attend school. So far, these cases are only a small proportion of all COVID-19 cases in the province.
The new variants spread the same way as the original virus, but some COVID-19 variants spread more easily. Because of this, it is even more important to continue to follow the health and safety measures in place in schools.听More information on COVID-19 variants is available听.
The PICS Study: Personal Impacts of COVID-19 Survey
BC Children鈥檚 Hospital Research Institute is doing a survey to understand more about the thoughts, feelings and actions of people living through this pandemic. Anyone over the age of 8 can participate, and the researchers are interested in hearing from children directly. Learn more听.
Tracking COVID-19 for Safer Schools Study
Vancouver School Board staff members are invited to participate in the Tracking COVID-19 for Safer Schools study. Led by BC Children鈥檚 Hospital Research Institute, this study seeks to determine the extent to which school workers can be exposed to COVID-19 as part of their occupations. Learn more听.
Living Safely in a Pandemic
Longer days and warmer weather are sure signs that spring holidays are approaching. While now isn鈥檛 the time to travel, there are many ways to safely enjoy spring holidays close to home. Visit the听听page to learn more.
Wellness Tips
With so much happening and so much uncertainty in daily life, it鈥檚 normal to feel worried and overwhelmed. It鈥檚 important to look after mental health and well-being during COVID-19. Links to mental well-being resources for children, youth, parents and caregivers are available on the听.
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Public Health Profile
Public health includes a diverse group of professions that have unique training, skills and experiences. They include doctors, nurses, epidemiologists and health promotion specialists. Across the province, public health professionals work together to support schools impacted by COVID-19.