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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums'It's Hit Our Front Door': Homes for the Disabled See a Surge of Covid-19
Its Hit Our Front Door: Homes for the Disabled See a Surge of Covid-19
By Danny Hakim
April 8, 2020
The call came on March 24. Bob McGuire, the executive director of CP Nassau, a nonprofit group that cares for the developmentally disabled, received a report from a four-story, colonnaded building in Bayville, N.Y., that houses several dozen residents with severe disabilities ranging from cerebral palsy to autism. For many of them, discussions of social distancing or hand washing are moot.
Bob, were starting to see symptoms, Mr. McGuire was told.
Fevers were spreading. Within 24 hours, 10 residents were taken to the hospital. Now, little more than two weeks later, 37 of the homes 46 residents have tested positive for the coronavirus. Two are dead; nine remain hospitalized. At least eight members of the staff have tested positive as well.
Forgive me if I get emotional, Mr. McGuire said in an interview, choking up. People discount people with disabilities and presume they understand them when they dont know them. They think their lives are not worth the same as yours or mine, and thats just not true.
As the coronavirus preys on the most vulnerable, it is taking root in New Yorks sprawling network of group homes for people with special needs.
As of Monday, 1,100 of the 140,000 developmentally disabled people monitored by the state had tested positive for the virus, state officials said. One hundred five had died a rate, far higher than in the general population, that echoes the toll in some nursing homes.
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'It's Hit Our Front Door': Homes for the Disabled See a Surge of Covid-19 (Original Post)
babylonsister
Apr 2020
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jimfields33
(15,808 posts)1. People care. Not sure why he says that
In the article it says the state is keeping track of them as well. A neighbor three doors down has an adult child with cystic fibrosis. All the neighbors look out for them big time.
superpatriotman
(6,249 posts)2. These people aren't traveling
They haven't been on planes, cruise ships, etc.
Question: How in the holy hell is the virus getting into their doors?
Answer: Caregivers without proper PPE