COVID-19: Saskatoon public schools announce proof of vaccination requirement – Saskatoon
Beginning this week, Saskatoon public schools are requiring all workers to be fully vaccinated or present common detrimental COVID-19 test outcomes.
On Monday morning, the division’s administrative council accepted the procedure for vaccination and testing after help was voiced by the division’s trustees.
Division officers say from now till Nov. 15, all division workers members are required to finish a declaration stating they’re one of many following:
- absolutely vaccinated and prepared to reveal their vaccination standing
- partially vaccinated, unvaccinated, or unwilling to reveal their vaccination standing
- unable to be vaccinated attributable to well being causes or protected grounds below the Saskatchewan Human Rights Code.
Following the declaration, supervisors can be assembly individually with workers who establish as absolutely vaccinated to verify their vaccination standing.
The division says any remaining workers members can be examined weekly starting Nov 29.
The brand new process additionally applies to anybody who works with and in colleges together with mother and father, guardians and public volunteers who attend any college actions.
The division says this additionally applies to anybody working in or round colleges together with trustees, college bus and taxi drivers, post-secondary placement or apprenticeship college students, exterior program suppliers, friends and presenters, and any non permanent, substitute or contracted workers.
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Officers clarified that college students won’t be included within the vaccination requirement; Neither will mother and father and caregivers who’re dropping off or selecting up college students, spectators at extracurricular actions, and members in after-hours leases.

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