Nostra
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My bad.By April of 2020, at least 265 teachers died from the coronavirus.
And that was just at the start of the pandemic.
That's odd, since the official number for the entire year is about half that number, including non-teachers. Surely you aren't a lying sack of shit, right meaner gene
There were 139 deaths involving the coronavirus in teaching and educational professionals between March and December 2020 last year, according to new official data.
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139 teacher and education worker Covid deaths in 2020
New Office for National Statistics data finds similar Covid death rates in teaching compared to other professionswww.tes.com
Hey asshole, that was ENGLAND
The ONS figure of 139 is for teaching and education professional deaths among 20 to 64 year-olds registered between 9 March and 28 December 2020 in England and Wales.
I live and care about the USA.
Let's look at the US numbers...............THAT HAVE NOT CHANGED A SINGLE DEATH SINCE YOUR NUMBERS.
As of May 10, 2021, at least 937 active and retired K-12 educators and personnel have died of COVID-19. Of those, 265 were active teachers.
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Educators We Lost to COVID, 2020-2022
This memorial remembers many of the dedicated educators lost to their communities and to the field.
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