Covid 19 Update, News (Wallaceburg Minor Hockey Association )

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Nov 12, 2020 | Shane Fraleigh | 742 views
Covid 19 Update
Hello Hockey Family,

WMHA is aware of the current situation at a local school, and wants to remind our families at this time that it is imperative to follow the directions of local Public Health officials.

 If your child has been deemed a contact, you would have received a call from Public Health with further instructions. If you were contacted by Public Health and told that your child is to self-isolate, they must not attend WMHA functions until they are cleared by Public health.

We would also ask that any siblings/other household members not come to WMHA function until the isolation period is complete, and everyone is asymptomatic. If you have any further questions, Please contact Kristine Moninger.
Thank you everyone, Stay Safe!

Shane Fraleigh
WMHA President
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