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B.C. school districts prepare for ‘functional closures,’ online classes amid COVID-19 surgeJordan Tinney, superintendent of Surrey Schools, confirmed district staff will be working with schools to prepare for an online shift.EducationJan 4, 2022
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Surrey school staff set to be among first to receive AstraZeneca vaccine once next shipment arrivesProvincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said on Monday that Surrey continues to be the hardest-hit community in the province.EducationMar 23, 2021
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Surrey high school records 50 COVID-19 cases across five classesEarl Marriott Secondary School in Surrey is reporting that affected individuals have been told to self-isolate.HealthJan 4, 2021
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BC Centre for Disease Control to post all school-related COVID-19 casesAs of Wednesday, the centre will include links to regional health authorities' school notification pagesEducationSep 16, 2020
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