Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The NYC Department of Education just released the medical conditions that qualify people to teach from home:
Age (65 + by December 31 2020)
Chronic Kidney Disease
COPD
Immunocompromised state
Heart condition
Sickle cell disease
Type 2 diabetes
Asthma
Cerebrovascular disease
Cystic fibrosis
Hypertension or high blood pressure
Liver disease
Neurologic conditions, such as dementia
Pregnancy
Pulmonary fibrosis
Obesity (BMI >30)
Smoking
Thalassemia
Type 1 Diabetes
and "Other" which you fill in
That's a lot of people.
Smoking is a medical condition?
Anonymous wrote:The point people are making about that case is that is shows that the measures being touted for keeping people free of the virus in classrooms don't work.
Similarly, for all the people saying kid-kid transmission doesn't happen, camps are proving that is wrong too. Kids were the first people pulled and protected when the virus began to spread; that is likely why there was low transmission. Where kids are getting together now while the virus is still spreading, kids are getting it (camps, vacations, parties, etc.).
Anonymous wrote:She was teaching remotely FROM her classroom. She was overweight and had several health conditions that made her high risk. I don't understand why she couldn't have taught from home. Nobody knows where she picked up the virus. It could have been anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:The headline should have read: older person with multiple pre existing conditions got COVID and died. While students and two other teachers working with her didn’t. But that’s not a headline.
Anonymous wrote:The NYC Department of Education just released the medical conditions that qualify people to teach from home:
Age (65 + by December 31 2020)
Chronic Kidney Disease
COPD
Immunocompromised state
Heart condition
Sickle cell disease
Type 2 diabetes
Asthma
Cerebrovascular disease
Cystic fibrosis
Hypertension or high blood pressure
Liver disease
Neurologic conditions, such as dementia
Pregnancy
Pulmonary fibrosis
Obesity (BMI >30)
Smoking
Thalassemia
Type 1 Diabetes
and "Other" which you fill in
That's a lot of people.