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[quote=Anonymous][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] This is disingenuous question and you know it OP. Shame on you. [/quote] Actually, I think a lot of teachers would like to know the answer. But there is no answer, because no one has been keeping track. [/quote] It is very very difficult to prove occupational transmission unless you are constructing phylogenetic relationships of individual sequences AND have full knowledge of timeline and all contacts AND there is either low community caseload or limited contacts between people. There is a reason that occupational health exposures more broadly are such a legal nightmare to prove. Some of the replies in this thread is so disingenuous. As PP pointed out, [b]no one is asking doctors if they got COVID at a restaurant/gym/dinner party.[/b] I want schools to open safely too, but teachers are right to be concerned for their health if they are exposed on a daily basis for a prolonged period of time, indoors, with questionable ventilation, to a bunch of kids whose parents have varying levels of COVID safety. Hopefully they can all be vaccinated soon and we can all GTFBackToNormal. [/quote] +1 So disingenuous. Without surveillance testing and tracing we don’t know. Teacher haters are so transparent with their “must have caught out of school” claims. Sure, dude. [/quote] +2[/quote] Is this true or are we just acting like it's true in order to make a point?[/quote]
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