Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need to do a side by side with a map of dead/sick teachers for this to be instructive/convincing
Links?
No one is keeping track, but here are a few links:
https://www.11alive.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/cobb-county-school-board-under-fire-after-3-teacher-deaths/85-8a585a86-90e1-4228-985e-ae0834866c5d
January:
Protests, backlash from teachers after deaths of 3 Cobb County educators in a month
In the last 30 days, COVID-19 has claimed the lives of three educators. Teachers say the situation has become cause for concern for their health and safety.
Teacher in an open academy in dc:
https://www.wusa9.com/mobile/article/news/education/ballou-stay-opportunity-academy-teacher-death-covid-19-washington-teacher-union-policy-changes/65-c697e78a-d7c7-4593-a586-3c731b20e1ab
As of October, 8 teachers in North Carolina had already died of Covid: https://www.newsweek.com/coronavirus-north-carolina-school-teacher-dies-covid-stanly-county-norwood-elementary-1536438
If you Google teacher death name of state you will see them. Like, teacher death Georgia, teacher death Florida, etc..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need to do a side by side with a map of dead/sick teachers for this to be instructive/convincing
Links?
Anonymous wrote:Need to do a side by side with a map of dead/sick teachers for this to be instructive/convincing
Anonymous wrote:Do you have the source for this graphic?
Anonymous wrote:Need to do a side by side with a map of dead/sick teachers for this to be instructive/convincing
Anonymous wrote:Need to do a side by side with a map of dead/sick teachers for this to be instructive/convincing
Anonymous wrote:We also have also have some of the best advice in the country. (NIH, Johns Hopkins, Federal govt, etc.)
