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Omicron cases confirmed at U of C, 3 Calgary public schools

Omicron cases confirmed at U of C, 3 Calgary public schools

CBC
Friday, December 17, 2021 4:41 AM GMT

Confirmed cases of the Omicron variant have been reported in three schools run by the Calgary Board of Education, the organization said Thursday.

One university also has a confirmed case of the variant. 

The CBE cases come a day ahead of winter break, and Christmas holidays with some loosened restrictions, announced earlier this week by Alberta Premier Jason Kenney. 

CBE spokesperson Joanne Anderson said — where possible — rapid tests are offered to students and staff, but with schools closing Friday for winter break that might not be possible. 

"There may not be time for delivery and distribution of tests to those who want to take part in this optional program. The province is also making rapid tests available through pharmacies starting on Friday," Anderson said in a statement. 

The affected schools have been issued notification letters from Alberta Health Services, she said. 

CBC has obtained a letter issued to parents of students at southwest Calgary Elboya School, which said public health staff have identified a case of COVID-19 in a person who attended the school while infectious. This person is confirmed to have the Omicron coronavirus variant.

The reported cases come as Omicron cases in the province nearly doubled from 60 to 119 on Thursday, according to figures released by the province. 

The University of Calgary issued a letter Thursday, saying the school was made aware that there was a person on campus who has tested positive for the Omicron variant. 

No changes are being announced at this time and in-person exams are continuing as previously planned, the letter, signed by Teri Balser, University of Canada provost and vice-president academic said. If more cases are announced, further action may be possible, the letter said. 

The Calgary Catholic School District was not immediately available for comment. 

The Omicron variant is the newest variant of concern and is more transmissible than previous variants.

"This is truly a very different variant than Alpha and Delta were. It's very much more concerning," said Dean Karlen, a University of Victoria physics professor and member of British Columbia's independent COVID-19 modelling group.

Ontario's growth rate of the variant is roughly 30 per cent a day, he said, calling that level of growth "extremely scary." 

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