In-classroom learning proves difficult as Omicron spreads
After an extended Christmas break triggered by surging cases of the Omicron variant, students across much of Canada will return to school tomorrow. Most students will be back to online education, but in western Canada, schools will be open for in-person learning once again. Most doctors agree opening schools should be a priority for kids, but keeping those classrooms open may be more challenging. Heather Yourex-West reports.
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