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Another Prince George high school added to potential COVID-19 exposure list

Duchess Park Secondary School in Prince George has been added to the BC Centre for Disease Control’s Potential COVID-19 Exposure List.

February 9th to 12th is listed as the possible exposure dates on the list.

This is the second SD57 school added in two days, with Prince George Secondary School being added to the list yesterday (Thursday).

The BCCDC reminds parents that a notification does not mean your child has been exposed to COVID-19 and  if you do not receive a phone call or letter from Public Health, your child should continue to attend school.

 

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