Dead 4 Ed: 2
Jan. 9th, 2021 11:53 amI will be chronicling the deaths of every education worker and student in Toronto who dies as a result of the Ford Regime's murderous decision to reopen schools in the middle of a pandemic. This will continue until the numbers grow too great for me to keep track of, the pandemic ends, or I die.
Jill Dupuis
Here is her class website. She seems like she'd be a great teacher. She was a nerd and had a loving family and cat.
Death toll: 2
What we know so far: Jill Dupuis, age 44, teacher at Glen Williams School in Georgetown, died after battling COVID for weeks in the ICU. This puts the timeline of infection in early December, which means that she was possibly/probably infected in the line of duty, but the article suggests she might not have been teaching live.
Excuses given in the media: None; the article is sympathetic to the victim and her family, but does not speculate if she was murdered by the Ontario school system or not.
Quote: “Jill knew that too and took absolutely every precaution she could take. She stayed home pretty well all the time and only went out to doctor’s appointments or to pick up a prescription or groceries. We don’t even know where she caught it.”
Don't forget, don't look away, and always remember that this was a choice.
Jill Dupuis
Here is her class website. She seems like she'd be a great teacher. She was a nerd and had a loving family and cat.
Death toll: 2
What we know so far: Jill Dupuis, age 44, teacher at Glen Williams School in Georgetown, died after battling COVID for weeks in the ICU. This puts the timeline of infection in early December, which means that she was possibly/probably infected in the line of duty, but the article suggests she might not have been teaching live.
Excuses given in the media: None; the article is sympathetic to the victim and her family, but does not speculate if she was murdered by the Ontario school system or not.
Quote: “Jill knew that too and took absolutely every precaution she could take. She stayed home pretty well all the time and only went out to doctor’s appointments or to pick up a prescription or groceries. We don’t even know where she caught it.”
Don't forget, don't look away, and always remember that this was a choice.