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How can in-person classes return more safely? Experts share 3 shorter-term measures

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With multiple provinces choosing to delay in-person schooling this month amid the pandemic’s current Omicron-fulled wave, remote learning is once again the reality for scores of Canadian students. 

Meanwhile, a major conversation taking place among parents, educators and physicians revolve around what measures  can be enacted in the short term to help students from kindergarten to Grade 12 get back to — and remain in — safer classrooms.

We asked some educators and medical experts the ways they think schools could be made safer over the next few weeks. 

Everyone ‘as vaccinated as they can be’ 

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Jason Bradshaw, a high school science teacher in

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