Chalkbeat reports that 78
educators have already died from Covid in NYC, just from the first wave of
the pandemic to hit the city. Health experts are warning that NY will likely
see a resurgence, like the rest of the country, threatening the lives of
countless more educators.
Of those 78 deaths, 38% were among paraprofessionals, even
though paraprofessional represent only 17% of the education workforce. They are
also disproportionately people of color.
Despite the mounting evidence that kids, even
very young ones, not only catch covid at the same rate as adults, but can also
transmit it to others, and despite averaging close to 10,000 new covid
infections daily for the past week, Florida
has mandated that all schools be open for live, in-person instruction in
the fall. A seventeen-year
old has already died of the virus in Florida, and more are likely to die as
Governor Desantis allows the pandemic to rage out of control in his state.
Florida is also seeing rising
numbers of the deadly multi-system inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) in children,
a problem that will also likely rise with the reopening of schools and the
failure to initiate a mandatory
state-wide shelter in place, as recommended by many health experts.
In New York, over
80 kids were diagnosed with MIS-C as of early May, and 5 had died. If they
reopen their schools to live, in person lessons in the fall, they, too, will
likely see a tragic increase in MIS-C diagnoses and deaths, as well as the
deaths of more teachers and paraprofessionals.
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