Danielle Smith says Alberta children needed ‘normal school environment’
during the current wave of viral illnesses, saying a clear, measured response is crucial for students and parents.
“We’re just not going to normalize these kind of extreme measures every single respiratory virus season,” she said. She said the province has made it clear that any future public health order would supersede the new rules. “You have schools that are struggling to staff the building, can’t get substitute teachers, teachers are sick, they’re covering each other’s classes, principals are covering the classes,” Schilling said in an interview.
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