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COVID-19: Six Hamilton schools reporting absence rates of 30% or higher

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COVID-19 wave fuelled by the Omicron variant.“So that is a piece that they’re working through operationally, and that’s likely where we might see school closures as we go forward in terms of looking at it from a COVID standpoint,” said Richardson.As of Monday, six Hamilton schools reported absence rates higher than 30 per cent — a potential COVID monitoring measure the Ontario put in place due to the absence of adequate testing in communities.

More than 330 Ontario schools report absence rates of 30% or higher All six are Hamilton Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB) operations with the highest rate at Cathy Wever Elementary in Central Hamilton – 37.2 per cent.The others over the provinces threshold as of Jan.

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