Coronavirus Canada Updates: COVID-19 cases rising in Alberta’s kids and teens

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Coronavirus Canada Updates: COVID-19 cases rising in Alberta's kids and teens
Coronavirus Canada Updates: COVID-19 cases rising in Alberta's kids and teens

School is out for the Thanksgiving weekend, and when Alberta’s classes resume on Tuesday, it’s safe to assume attendance won’t be perfect.

Alberta has never recorded more positive COVID-19 cases among school-aged children than it did over the last seven days.

During that time, there were more than 300 positive tests among those aged five to 19.

The majority of them were among teenagers.

Testing is increasing, but so too is the percentage of positives.

“We have a lot of young people with the virus,” Craig Jenne with the University of Calgary’s department of Microbiology, Immunology and Infectious Diseases said.

“Just the simple fact that there is more virus in the community increases the chances of the virus can enter the schools. If we have a lot of young people with the virus, even though they themselves are not necessarily a high risk of hospitalization, they could easily spread the virus to people who are at risk.”

There are almost 200 schools in the province with at least one confirmed case, and dozens are currently in outbreak status because multiple students or staff have tested positive.

Many medical experts anticipated a jump when schools opened, but they also predicted a slow down or levelling out later on.

That seems to have lasted only a week or two in Alberta’s schools.

“I think the good news is the majority of cases in the schools — not all of them, but the majority of them — still seem to be cases that are picked up outside the school,” Jenne said.

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