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In reply to the discussion: A school-related Covid horror story [View all]Klaralven
(7,510 posts)6. Why is such a child in a HS, instead of an appropriate institutional setting?
His deficits are severe. We cant keep him masked. He spits, bites, yells, hits, scratches, etc. There is no way to socially distance from him.
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Not to defend them, but special needs families can often be in terrible shape. They are not able to
lindysalsagal
Feb 2021
#31
There are people still denying the seriousness of COVID who are going out with symptoms
brewens
Feb 2021
#8
Utterly heartbreaking, and words are inadequate. The family of one of my friends are all
niyad
Feb 2021
#13
And you have no reason to trust the families. Between maskholes and parents who are
Nay
Feb 2021
#24
My paralegal lost her best friend to COVID last September. Her friend was an elementary
Dustlawyer
Feb 2021
#22
+1, "There is absolutely no good reason to be opening schools, bars, restaurants and gyms right now"
uponit7771
Feb 2021
#28
Just damn, CV is a freakin horror movie and now there's a variant that hits kids ?! ... damn
uponit7771
Feb 2021
#54
Heartbreaking. We have a relative dying of COVID; he was exposed by a 14-year-old
Liberty Belle
Feb 2021
#33
I think that that family's decision to blind-side the school like that is not only horrific,
BobTheSubgenius
Feb 2021
#36
Perhaps. I had to deal with the same choice and I quit rather than put myself or my loved ones in
iemitsu
Feb 2021
#51
Any teacher could have predicted this: Parents *will* send sick kids to school.
Reader Rabbit
Feb 2021
#56