Posted on 2023-12-18 08:00:00 +0000 UTC

The following letter was emailed to all parents on December 18, 2023

December 18, 2023

Dear Parents/Guardians,
RE: Notice of Respiratory Illness Outbreak at: Robina Baker Elementary School


A respiratory illness outbreak has been declared at: Robina Baker Elementary School. This is due to
a large number of students are sick with respiratory symptoms. Respiratory illness symptoms include: cough,
shortness of breath, sore throat, loss or altered sense of taste/smell, runny nose/nasal congestion,
fever, and may also include fatigue (significant and unusual), muscle ache/joint pain, headache, nausea,
vomiting, diarrhea.

The germs that cause respiratory illness can easily be spread from one student to another through
coughing and secretions from the nose and mouth. To help reduce the spread of respiratory illness we
recommend that students:

  • regularly clean their hands with alcohol-based hand sanitizer or wash their hands with soap and
    water for at least 20 seconds,
  • cough and sneeze into their sleeves or cover their mouths and noses with a tissue when
    coughing or sneezing, and
  • throw away used tissues immediately after sneezing, coughing or wiping their noses and then
    clean their hands.

Wearing a well-fitting, high-quality mask can help reduce the risk of becoming sick and help protect
others from being exposed. Students will be supported regardless of their choice to mask or not.

For influenza and COVID-19, immunization is an important step in protecting yourself and those around
you. Make the choice to stay up to date on all of your family’s immunizations. Information on booking
an appointment for yourself or your children can be found at ahs.ca/vaccine

Students who are ill with respiratory symptoms should stay home from school until their symptoms
have improved, they have not had a fever for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medication,
and they feel well enough to resume normal activities.

For children who develop respiratory illness, mild symptoms can usually be managed at home and most
children recover without special treatment. Home management includes getting extra rest and drinking
plenty of fluids. Parents can visit the AHS Health, Education and Learning (HEAL) website for advice
from Alberta Pediatric Emergency Medicine experts on managing specific symptoms and for guidance on
when to seek medical care.

Please contact Health LINK Alberta toll free at 811 if you have any further questions.


Sincerely,
Public Health, Communicable Disease Control Outbreak Team

If you know your child will not be at school, please report their absence here.

Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional meeting grounds, gathering place, and travelling route to the Cree, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Métis, Dene and Nakota Sioux. We acknowledge all the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries.