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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t understand how they can claim disability when the vaccine is available to them? I think we are going to see a big drop in enrollment in the fall. This Union is corrupt beyond repair.[/quote] There are some cancer, transplant, abd autoimmune conditions that doctors think don’t get protection from the vaccine. [/quote] Are 30% claiming ADA? [/quote] There’s a problem with your question. You seem to think ADA is a thing you “claim”. It’s not. Even if someone is denied an accommodation to stay home, they are still considered disabled. And there are disabled people who get accommodations other than staying home. And sometimes, what the disabled person who wants to work in person needs is not something the workplace can accommodate. That’s a situation that exists separate from Covid. I was once on sick leave for months simply because my school could not figure out a way for me to use the bathroom when I needed to. Not many people would think that was an outrageous thing for a professional to be able to do. Only for a teacher would it seem like an extreme request because we don’t treat teachers like professionals. We treat them like hourly workers. [/quote]
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