BC school sanitized due to potential COVID-19 contamination
SURREY, B.C. – A school district in Metro Vancouver has suspended a community rental program and disinfected two buildings after potential contacts with the novel coronavirus.
In a letter to Serpentine Heights Elementary parents in Surrey, B.C., the school district says its “deep clean protocol” was implemented after health officials confirmed a person who used the gym through the rental program tested positive for the respiratory illness.
Parents at Sullivan Heights Secondary in the same district have also been informed that a member of that school’s community has been diagnosed with COVID-19.
The letter does not say if the person is a student or staff member but it says the patient had no symptoms while at Sullivan Heights, so the risk of transmission is considered low for students and staff.