[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]She said school divisions have yet to receive data regarding in-school transmission, calling that “unfortunate.”“This data could help staff in our division adapt (and) change safety measures if required,” Estabrooks said.Global News reached out to the offices of the premier, the health minister and the education minister on Tuesday night for comment on Estabrooks’ requests.
On Wednesday afternoon, a spokesperson for Alberta Health offered a response.“The assessment that in-school transmission has occurred is done by public health,” Alberta Health spokesperson Tom McMillan said.