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SARS-CoV-2 transmission in kindergarten to grade 12 schools in the Vancouver Coastal Health region: a descriptive epidemiologic study

Diana Bark, Nalin Dhillon, Martin St-Jean, Brooke Kinniburgh, Geoff McKee and Alexandra Choi
August 24, 2021 9 (3) E810-E817; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20210106
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School of Population and Public Health (Bark, McKee), University of British Columbia; Population Health Surveillance Unit (Dhillon, St-Jean, Kinniburgh), Vancouver Coastal Health; Population and Public Health (McKee), BC Centre for Disease Control; Office of the Chief Medical Health Officer (Choi), Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, BC
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School of Population and Public Health (Bark, McKee), University of British Columbia; Population Health Surveillance Unit (Dhillon, St-Jean, Kinniburgh), Vancouver Coastal Health; Population and Public Health (McKee), BC Centre for Disease Control; Office of the Chief Medical Health Officer (Choi), Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, BC
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School of Population and Public Health (Bark, McKee), University of British Columbia; Population Health Surveillance Unit (Dhillon, St-Jean, Kinniburgh), Vancouver Coastal Health; Population and Public Health (McKee), BC Centre for Disease Control; Office of the Chief Medical Health Officer (Choi), Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, BC
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Brooke Kinniburgh
School of Population and Public Health (Bark, McKee), University of British Columbia; Population Health Surveillance Unit (Dhillon, St-Jean, Kinniburgh), Vancouver Coastal Health; Population and Public Health (McKee), BC Centre for Disease Control; Office of the Chief Medical Health Officer (Choi), Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, BC
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School of Population and Public Health (Bark, McKee), University of British Columbia; Population Health Surveillance Unit (Dhillon, St-Jean, Kinniburgh), Vancouver Coastal Health; Population and Public Health (McKee), BC Centre for Disease Control; Office of the Chief Medical Health Officer (Choi), Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, BC
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School of Population and Public Health (Bark, McKee), University of British Columbia; Population Health Surveillance Unit (Dhillon, St-Jean, Kinniburgh), Vancouver Coastal Health; Population and Public Health (McKee), BC Centre for Disease Control; Office of the Chief Medical Health Officer (Choi), Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, BC
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Diana Bark, Nalin Dhillon, Martin St-Jean, Brooke Kinniburgh, Geoff McKee, Alexandra Choi
Jul 2021, 9 (3) E810-E817; DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20210106

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Diana Bark, Nalin Dhillon, Martin St-Jean, Brooke Kinniburgh, Geoff McKee, Alexandra Choi
Jul 2021, 9 (3) E810-E817; DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20210106
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