Heading back to school shortly and wondering how to keep yourself or your child safe? Check out this post for tips on back to school safety, based on guidance by the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table and the Public Health Agency of Canada.
Whether it’s vaccination, monitoring symptoms, or masking up, there are plenty of strategies students and parents can use to kick the school year off safely.
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With the return to school right around the corner, you might be wondering what you can do to keep yourself or your kid safe in class.
Check out this thread for some tips on how we can all head back to school safely! #TakeScience #ScienceUpFirst
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