A rural public school north of Napanee, Ont., is closed temporarily after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19.
According to Limestone District School Board, a staff member at Centreville Public School tested positive for the coronavirus Tuesday.
As a result, all those who were at the school on March 26, 29 or 30 must self-isolate until they are instructed otherwise.
According to the board, the health unit will be in contact with those who need to self-isolate.
Due to the number of people who need to isolate, the board said the school will close and all in-person classes will switch to remote learning until further notice.
“COVID-19 variants of concern (VOC) are now in our community and can spread more easily. Additional caution is taken to help reduce spread,” the board said in a statement Tuesday.
KFL&A Public Health is also working to identify cohorts of students and staff who may have been in close contact with the COVID-19-positive person at school or during school transportation.