Briercrest Reporting Zero Positive Covid Cases

Posted: October 15, 2021

Since October 12, 2021 Briercrest Christian Academy and Briercrest College have had zero positive cases of COVID-19.

After the initial round of testing yielded eight positive COVID-19 test results, Briercrest took steps to care for affected students, staff, and faculty and to limit further spread. The response included providing isolation accommodations for students unable to isolate where they were and hosting several additional SHA mobile testing clinics on campus.

After a crest in the number of positive cases on campus, Briercrest is grateful to be now reporting zero cases of infection among our community.

We are also most grateful that no one from our campus community ever required being checked in to hospital care.

Deborah Ike, BCA Principal, commented: “We are thankful to have resolved our outbreak and are grateful for the conscientious work of our staff and students in close collaboration with Briercrest Student Development, Prairie South School Division, and Saskatchewan Health Authority.”

Briercrest is committed to continual cooperation with SHA and full compliance with all public health mandates. Leadership is grateful for the collaboration of all involved on campus.

Don Taylor, Briercrest Provost, reflected: “We are very pleased with how swiftly our Covid outbreak abated and that we are back to zero cases.  We are grateful to the Lord for the quick recovery of our students with no infringement on our health care system.  I’m proud of how our staff/volunteers served our students in this season and how we have experienced the grace of God upon our community.”

Kevin Thiessen, Dean of Students, observed: “I appreciated seeing how students, staff and faculty rallied together and supported each other throughout the outbreak.  I also appreciated the support of numerous SHA staff who offered clarity, guidance and support to myself and many of our students… We are all grateful to be returning to normal and remain hopeful for a special year together.”

Students have repeatedly expressed gratitude for the ability to study in community. Campus health measures continue at Briercrest to help limit the spread of any potential new infections.