Shirley Duggan (Brantley County School District). A fleet of Broward County School Buses are parked in a lot on July 21, 2020, in Pembroke Pines, Fla. Three county educators have died of complications from the coronavirus. TALLAHASSEE Florida reached another grim Covid milestone amid the Delta surge: Since August, the number of Covid-related child deaths in the state has more than doubled. Woolfs work suggests that over the decades, state policy decisions on health issues such as Medicaid, gun legislation, tobacco taxes, and, indeed, vaccines have likely had a stronger impact on state health trajectories than other factors. At least 378 active teachers have died from Covid-19 since the beginning of the pandemic, . Both Mark McCall, 60, and his son Britt, 35, worked as foremen on Duval County Public Schools maintenance team. DeSantis Expands Monoclonal Antibody Treatments Amid COVID-19 Spike, Florida's Governor Says School Leaders' Salary May Be Withheld If They Require Masks, An 8th-Grader Finally Returns To School In Person, Hoping It Lasts. Tens . Though cases of teachers quitting over Covid-19 concerns are rare, Gotreaux isnt alone in feeling expendable. Ron DeSantis (R) and Broward County's school board, which has opted to defy the. Taken all together, the list below paints a stunning portrait of the tragic toll the COVID-19 delta variant has taken on educators in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images). In the same time period, the political gap in death rates increased sixfold. Even with this new research, it is difficult to determine just how many people died as a result of their political views. They were bus drivers and school-resource officers. She said kids age 12 and older are eligible for treatments such as the Covid-19 vaccine and monoclonal antibody therapy, which DeSantis has pitched for weeks. A message from the Pine Island Academy principal was sent to families, stating that Harringtons commitment to her students was never in doubt. Schools in Florida are currently required to allow families the option to opt out of mask requirements, per DeSantis, and individual school districts have been battling the state over their right to enact such mandates in classrooms. The start of the new school. All Rights Reserved. Since Monday, there have . Zuckerman was a single mother of a 10-year-old daughter named Lacey, and taught first grade at Aventura Waterways K-8 Center. So many large districts are here in the state of Florida and weve demonstrated that we can open, we can do it safely, and we continue with in-person learning, thats a good model for the rest of the country.. Gotreaux said she feels immense guilt over the decision, knowing that some people might believe that she just wanted extra time off or that she didnt care enough about her students. She had previously taught at Nease High School, working with special needs students. Partisanship affected outcomes in the pandemic even before we had vaccines. But that estimate has changedand even likely grownover time. And unions in West Virginia and New Jersey have responded to reopening plans with similar pushback. Zuckerman is far from the first Florida educator to die as a result of contracting coronavirus. She falsely claimed that there were "thousands of dead voters in Georgia," though Georgia elections officials have found only four such cases in the 2020 election to date and Trump allies . "He's just pushing his political agenda to cater to the same constituents that were pro-Donald Trump," Fusco said of the governor. Two teachers and one teaching assistant died this week from complications of Covid-19, rattling a school district in southern Florida only days before students are scheduled to return to. Because thelatest datasetpublished on 21st February 2023, confirms COVID Vaccination increases a persons risk of death by up to 276%. may have been by accident. The right-wing media have leaned even harder into vaccine skepticism. Among new persons tested, more than 21 percent were found positive for the virus. Gotreaux said she was on the fence about it until she heard that the superintendent and some board members at a school board meeting refused a request to put on a mask in honor of one of the fallen teachers. Our entire school community is deeply saddened by this unexpected loss, and we send our condolences to his family.. Two months after China ended "zero Covid," rough estimates suggest that between 1 and 1.5 million people died far more than the official count. You are risking your life every day going to work, she said. But whats most concerning is the revelation that the number of people who died within 21 days of having a Covid-19 vaccine (30,305) in the first 6 months of 2021 was 691% / 8x greater than the number of people who allegedly died of Covid-19 within a period of 18 months (3,832). But she wishes school officials cared about their teachers. Broward County, along with Miami-Dade County, are two of the top six largest school districts in the country. Less than a week before schools are set to reopen in Florida's Broward County, local union officials say three educators have died of complications from the coronavirus. Were it not for the health benefits, Aime Gotreaux says she would have already resigned from her job as a special education teacher in Kennesaw, Georgia. Between Aug. 6 and Aug. 12 state officials recorded 151,415 new cases of the virus, 14,675 of which were in Broward County. "The whole excitement of going back was just running through our teachers when we went back to work on Wednesday," Fusco told NPR by phone Saturday. The hospitals chief of pediatric critical care, Michael Gayle, said most of those patients also suffered from underlying medical conditions such as obesity. In an environment where partisanship trumps allincluding trying to save peoples livessuch messaging is both politically effective and morally abhorrent. Jody Hull Jr., 49, a native of St. Augustine, Florida, died from COVID-19 on Aug. 21 after a weekslong battle with the virus. Sadly, reports published by the UK Government since then, reveal that things only got worse. Losing a colleague to the virus encapsulates many of the safety concerns that Vasquez and her coworkers have been feeling in recent weeks. About a third of Americansmore than a hundred million peoplehave. We are very happy to see that pediatric hospitalizations are not, in fact, increasing, Pushaw said. Heaven gained an all-star. She died on Aug. 29, according to the FEA. Polk County Public Schools say a dozen employees have died from the coronavirus since school began on Aug. 10, according to multiple outlets. Various unions have compiled their own statistics. "The outcome, the consequence is the death of individuals, and that's just not acceptable.". There were 254,412 childhood Covid infections at the end of July, but the state added 146,604 from July 30 to Sept. 2. RT @MollyJongFast: How many people died of wokeness because millions of people have died of COVID . Official Government reports confirming eight times more people died due to Covid-19 vaccination within six months of the vaccine rollout than had died of Covid-19 within eighteen months are extremely worrying and evidence that the Covid-19 vaccines currently on offer should have been withdrawn from public use nearly 2 years ago. More than 15 Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia teachers and staff members have died of COVID-19 since July, Action News Jax has learned. Christopher Terrazas, who teaches English and language arts to sixth graders in the same San Antonio school district, considers teaching his true calling and cares deeply about his students. According to data published Friday by the Florida Department of Health, 74% of Broward County's population of 12-year-olds and older has been fully vaccinated well above the overall total for the state, which stands at 65%. and that mortality rates per 100,000 are lowest among the unvaccinated. Since August 10, when the first schools opened, there have been 1,235 confirmed classroom closings and quarantines across the state. The American Federation of Teachers said 210 of its members have died of the virus. 'The end of the beginning.' For Hare, having three educators die in a month is a clear indication that the school district should be fully virtual for the time being. Thankfully the NHS data informs us that just 3,832 people actually died OF Covid-19 within 28 days of a positive test result in England hospitals between March 2020 and August 25th 2021. The first grade teacher in El Paso who once went viral for teaching students to be kind. She had worked as a teacher with the St. Johns County School District for the past 15 years as a pre-K teacher at Timberland Creek Elementary School in St. Augustine, according to her obituary. Were all worried because were not sure whats going to happen in the future.. Estella Henry, 35, was a Duval County School bus monitor. Crucially, that number doesnt account for whether an employee was exposed to the virus at school or in some other setting. According to the latest statistics, there have been over two million confirmed infections and 32,000 confirmed deaths from the virus in Florida. While both say they will continue insisting on a mask mandate, they report that social distancing rules will be relaxed to allow as many students as possible to come back to classrooms. Though the former school superintendent currently represents other superintendents and administrators, hes been a teacher and principal, too. She was the best thing to happen to our family! "This sad statistic underscores the impact of misinformation and disinformation efforts through some vocal entities, who quite frankly profess anything but scientific reality," Carvalho said. Credit: Anindito Mukherjee/Getty. In fact, recent studies have concluded that in-person classes arent significantly contributing to coronavirus spread an in-depth look at two US schools released last week found that there was no evidence of student-to-teacher or teacher-to-student transmission when proper precautions were taken. Supporters of the Chicago Teachers Union prepare for a car caravan on January 30. His spokesperson, Christina Pushaw, instead pointed to a statewide decrease in pediatric hospitalizations over the past two weeks. A further 123,796 people also died 21 days or more after having the Covid-19 vaccine, but its impossible to know the exact parameters for the other deaths. by Justine Coleman - 09/10/20 3:33 PM ET. At first, Vasquez, who is 49, said she was willing to give the arrangement a try. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Two beloved teachers at Jacksonville's Trinity Christian Academy have died from complications due to COVID-19, a school spokesman confirmed. The figure represents an anecdotal tally of the number of COVID-related deaths, United Teachers of Dade President Karla Hernandez-Mats told CNN, as the district, the fourth-largest in . And there is no mask mandate, so not all children are wearing masks, Gayle said. Amanda Winkle is the digital content manager for Action News Jax. The deaths so far are enough to worry educators and school staff in some districts. The University of California, Davis's teacher education program staved off a planned suspension due only to widespread outcry. She will be remembered as an enthusiastic team player who made learning science fun for her students, family members said in her obituary. More than 82,000 cases have been reported in K-12 schools, a number that has doubled since the beginning of 2021. William Billy Poyner, 46, died July 26 after a valiant battle with COVID-19, his obituary said. The state data does not break down the number of new infections by age, though children 12 and older are eligible to receive the vaccine. DeSantis has withheld funding from two school districts that violated his order, but Carvalho said that Miami-Dade had not yet lost any money. According to official NHS data which can be viewedhere, from March 2020 up to the 25th of August 2021; a period of 18 months, 90,147 Covid deaths within 28 days of a positive test have been recorded in England hospitals. As of February 1, the site estimates that at least 707 retired and active teachers, coaches, custodians and other staff members have died of Covid-19. It is a bruising statistic that we need to absolutely internalize," Miami-Dade school Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho told NPR's Here & Now. These include teachers, maintenance workers, bus drivers, office assistants, custodians, and sports coaches. But after months of trying to conceal the data, the Office for National Statistics published a report which contained figures on deaths by vaccination status. [2] Over his career, he hosted over 50,000 interviews. But those figures may have actually been published by accident. Shirley Duggan, 77, died of COVID-19 Aug. 15, according to the Brantley County School District. "It is a big number. We know that as of April 2022, about 318,000 people had died from COVID because they were unvaccinated, according to research from Brown University. All three taught in elementary school, and were unvaccinated, said the Broward Teachers' Union.. According to the Officer Down Memorial Page, COVID-19 is the leading cause of death for law enforcement in 2021. The weekly number of new cases related to public and private K-12 schools over the past two months has ranged from 2,191 to 4,854. "And then the sense of anxiety that our governor's interfering with the safety protocols and wanting to block the mask mandate because they know it's an extra layer of protection. 5. Zuckermans brother Charles told reporters that his sister was known for her fearless independence: She was a very active person who had a lot of friends. According to the president of United Teachers of Dade, Karla Hernandez-Mats, all of those who died were African American and unvaccinated. To help better protect everyone at elementary schools, where most students remain ineligible to receive a COVID vaccine, the district is using federal funding to install desk shields "to help protect our K-5 elementary students, who often work in close proximity to each other," they said in an Oct. 11 post on Facebook. Fourteen of the 15 states with the lowest vaccination rates voted for Donald Trump in 2020. The total number of individuals who died after contracting Covid-19 despite vaccination is 750. Although we still cant say these decisions led to higher death rates, the association alone is jarring. Even when vaccines came around, these differences continued, Mauricio Santillana, an epidemiology expert at Northeastern University and a co-author of the study, told me. During the last week of February, 3,532 new cases were reported among Florida K-12 schools. Breaking down the cost of vaccine hesitancy would be simple if we could draw a causal relationship between Republican leaders anti-vaccine messaging and the adoption of those ideas by Americans, and then from those ideas to deaths due to non-vaccination. yourNEWS is a hyper-local social news and advertising platform. AshLee DeMarinis, 34, who taught special education at a middle school in Potosi, Missouri, died Sunday after three weeks on a ventilator; she had expressed fear about in-person teaching amid. And the close association between Republican vaccine hesitancy and higher death rates has been documented. But on the whole, Democratic leaders have mostly not promoted ideas or enforced policies around COVID that actively chip away at life expectancy. There are subsequent and very serious [partisan] patterns with the Delta and Omicron waves, some of which can be explained by vaccination, Bill Hanage, a co-author of the paper and an epidemiologist at Harvard, told me in an email. You can find out more and change our default settings with Cookies Settings. Eva Marie Uzcategui/Bloomberg/Getty Images, has withheld funding from two school districts. Far-right crowds cheer for missed vaccine targets and jokes about executing scientific leaders. While I have only been here and known Mr. Rivers a short time, his passion for students and for education was immediately evident. While the 17 child deaths may seem low compared to the older adults, the increase of six deaths in August is an inevitable result of more kids becoming infected, according to officials at the Wolfson Childrens Hospital in Jacksonville. They were teachers and coaches. Biden rolls out his plan to reopen schools. If you know an educator from Northeast Florida or Southeast Georgia who is not listed who you want remembered, please email us at news@actionnewsjax.com. For Isabel Alvarado Vasquez, a second grade teacher in San Antonio, Texas, the loss has hit close to home. Since October 5, when Miami-Dade reopened, 5,198 students and 2,084 employees have tested positive for COVID-19. He was employed with the St. Johns County Sheriffs Office, serving most recently as the Youth Resource Deputy at St. Augustine High School. People living in Republican jurisdictions have been at a health disadvantage for more than 20 years. Since they reopened on October 9, Broward County has had 2,279 students and 1,627 employees test positive for COVID-19. Since August 23, there have been more than 3,860 cases of COVID-19 within the school district, including 433 employees, according to the district's COVID-19 dashboard. Chicagos planned return to in-person classes was pushed back a day after the school district and teachers union failed to reach an agreement. While most, but not all, of the children who have died in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) had an underlying health condition such as obesity or were immunocompromised, most of the patients we have treated for MIS-C were previously healthy, Gayle said in an interview. A likely explanation, the authors write, could be that in the post-vaccine era, those leaders chose policies and conveyed public-health messages that made their constituents more likely to die. One study estimated that by the fall of 2021, vaccine uptake accounted for 10 percent of the total difference between Republican and Democratic deaths. Theres no definitive number that records exactly how many teachers, administrators and school employees have died of Covid-19, though new reports of deaths seem to surface with increasing frequency. Areport published by the ONSon September 13th 2021 misled the public into believing the majority of Covid-19 deaths were occurring among the unvaccinated population. Just as Florida has historically served as a testing ground for the gutting of public education, so too is it serving as a testing ground for the homicidal back-to-work and back-to-school policies of the Republicans and Democrats, who are both promoting a herd immunity policy among Florida educators, parents, students and the broader working class. Students in neighbouring Orlando, Florida, have their temperatures checked Three teachers in Florida's second-largest school district have died from Covid-19 within two days of each. In Browns view, schools in his state have engaged in very heroic efforts to make things work, reducing class sizes, arranging food delivery for students in need and disinfecting and sanitizing buildings. The Republican governors light-handed approach toward Covid-19 restrictions is rooted in the belief that residents should take health safety measures into their own hands. The county has now recorded at least 42,482 confirmed cases and 689 deaths. It is a tragedy that the Republican push against basic lifesaving science has cut lives short and continues to do so. He was well known for his success in helping children learn in every setting, and we were all very much looking forward to his leadership over our PRIDE program this year. Watch on. Follow-up research published in The Lancet Regional HealthAmericas in October looked at deaths from April 2021 to March 2022 and found a 26 percent higher death rate in areas where voters leaned Republican. He has won praise from conservatives across the nation for his rejection of lockdowns and measures like vaccine passports, positioning DeSantis for a possible 2024 presidential run if former President Donald Trump chooses not to mount a bid. Six of those teachers and staff members have died since Aug. 17, in just over 30 days. Had friends wherever she went. She had earned a masters degree in business administration, but chose a career in education instead, with her brother commenting, She loved kids and wanted them to feel special. 2023 Cable News Network. The list includes support staff and retirees as well as teachers. Nearly 3,500 sea lions in Peru have recently died of H5N1 avian influenza, five times as many as previously reported, the government announced Thursday amid growing concern about the virus. Schools in Broward County are expected to reopen for the new academic year on Wednesday. Overall, excess deaths represent a small share of deaths. Both closed on March 13, 2020 and were the last in the state to reopen in October. Johnson Middle School teacher Elizabeth Toro died this week of COVID-19. Gotreaux, the special education teacher in Georgia, said shes been in a process of mourning ever since she decided to eventually leave her job. Rivers was a proud and devoted educator for Duval County Public Schools for over 15 years on multiple campuses as a teacher, Dean of Students, Reading Interventionist and finally as Assistant Principal, according to his obituary. Those who died include teachers, school bus drivers, a security worker and a cafeteria manager. Her passing came two days after her mother's death from the same disease. The data, however imperfect, demand a reckoning with the consequences of such a strategy not only during the pandemic but over the past few decades, and in the years to come. On the contrary, they are declining rapidly.. Every one of these people matters and should be remembered.. Here are their names and stories: Korey Harrington, 47, was an ESE middle school teacher at Pine Island Academy in St. Johns County. Johnny Louis/Getty Images In New York alone, 75 Department of Education employees died from COVID-19, including 31 teachers. A student arrives for the first day of classes on Aug. 23 at a public school in Miami Lakes, Fla. Overall, 31 workers in 100,000 died of COVID in 2020. Thats a statement we can confidently make based on the study and we couldnt before.. The state now has seen 17 deaths, and American Academy of Pediatrics Florida President Lisa Gwynn said many of them may have had underlying medical conditions when they became infected. 2 Days Into The School Year, A Florida District Asked 440 Students To Quarantine, Florida Gov. Less than a week before schools are set to reopen in Florida's Broward County, local union officials say three educators have died of complications from the coronavirus. According to the Florida Education Association (FEA), 40 active educators have died from COVID-19 in the state since DeSantis ordered that schools reopen on July 6, 2020. SEATTLE, WA - JANUARY 29: People wait in line for a last-minute COVID-19 vaccine event at Seattle University after a freezer failure at a nearby hospital on January 29, 2021 in Seattle, Washington. Meanwhile, the number of vaccines available across Florida has been limited, with some educators driving long distances chasing rumors that vaccines are available.
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