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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please give link(s) to any evidence of a teacher getting COVID from a student and subsequently dying of COVID in the entire USA. TIA[/quote] OP, Please give a link(s) to any evidence that (any employee) caught COVID from work and it was proven. Can't do it? That's because it's not possible to 100% prove, even medical workers, doctors, cashiers, police, miltary, every day we expose ourselves and no, we can't prove it. This is where common sense comes into play.[/quote] Yes. I don’t see anyone angrily claiming that sick doctors “must have been going to indoor dining”. It’s gross, and it’s victim blaming. As a teacher, it is very uninspiring to work in person, putting myself and my family at risk, knowing that parents are quick to turn around and point fingers at us if we do get COVID. Zero gratitude or respect. [/quote] Respect is earned. And I don't care if you're "inspired." Most people aren't "inspired" by their jobs. It's a job. They do it. I don't have to be grateful to you for you doing your job, for which you receive adequate remuneration.[/quote] Your attitude is exactly the reason I applied for (and received) an accommodation to work from home through the end of June. I went back in the fall in good faith and assumed that parents would be grateful and respectful. I assumed they would abide by our COVID policies. I assumed that people are reasonable and felt some sense of community, and that they would have genuine concern for others who got sick. I was wrong, so I left. It turns out that parents of kids in open schools are just as angry and hateful as though doing full time DL. Good luck with your kids. I have no respect for parents like you. How exactly do you expect other people to “earn” your respect? No one owes you a thing. [/quote] Wow. Is this at a private school? I assume that you've had many cases?[/quote]
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