We have a bill AB3106! Our actions to reinstate COVID isolation periods in CA resulted in 44k letters in less than a month and 1000s of phone calls to the Governor's Office, CA Public Health, and politicians, school boards and public health leaders across the state. Now there is an official bill, Assembly Bill 3106, sponsored by CFT United (California Teacher) to create science-based COVID isolation periods and sick pay for workers!
Please join us in supporting this assembly bill and continuing the fight against CA Public Health's appalling and disastrous decision to roll back isolation guidelines for asymptomatic and symptomatic SARS-2-positive cases which will have harmful consequences for schoolchildren, workers, and their families.
Letter:
I am joining ActionCareEquity.org in demanding that the Governor Newsom, California Department of Public Health, state legislators, and public health departments and school districts across the state root SARS-2 isolation policies in science and require isolation for all individuals while actively testing positive for SARS-2 in congregate settings such as schools and workplaces by supporting Assembly Bill 3106. Moreover, we demand our public officials lead on the implementation of policies aligned with this bill immediately without waiting for it to be made into law to save lives and prevent further disability in our communities. The recent policy change of requiring those with symptomatic cases to only isolate for 24 hours and removing isolation for asymptomatic cases is extremely reckless and dangerous for children, teachers and workers, as this does not effectively prevent transmission and outbreaks during this ongoing airborne pandemic.
This policy also fails to acknowledge that 40% of COVID positive cases are asymptomatic, further permitting actively contagious spread in workplaces and schools.
Common sense dictates that it’s never a good idea to go to school or work while sick and actively contagious, as doing so further spreads illness. In the case of SARS-2, we know that this additionally causes death and disability with Long COVID.
We continue to be in an ongoing airborne pandemic and it is an inhumane and dangerous policy to normalize mass reinfection of SARS-2 as it is a multi-systemic, vascular, organ-damaging and immune-dysregulating disease.
The current school financial model incentivizes students getting exposed to SARS-2 for the purposes of maintaining high attendance numbers, which are used to fund schools. This funding model needs to be reformed to protect students instead of encouraging repeated exposures to COVID.
We have now entered year 5 of this ongoing pandemic and there is increasing evidence showing the grave risks of catching COVID: damages to the immune system, the heart, lungs, brain, liver, and kidneys, possibly for years or even a lifetime with disabling Long COVID.
1 in every 5 kids are getting Long COVID, which is unsustainable and damaging children's bodies for the rest of their lives as there is currently NO treatment or cure.
This is also a critical equity issue, as BIPOC communities are disproportionately affected by the spread of SARS-2 with drastically higher mortality rates throughout the pandemic largely due to inequities in the standard of care of our healthcare system. With California’s population being so richly diverse, we should be leading the country on matters of health equity and centering the most vulnerable in our policies!
We demand that Governor Newsom, California Department of Public Health, state legislators, and every county support Assembly Bill 3106 and to lead in the state by setting isolation guidelines aligned with this bill immediately and not wait for it be made into law. We must establish an isolation guideline for all who actively test COVID positive to prevent outbreaks in essential congregate settings such as schools and workplaces. Additionally, it is urgent to upgrade ventilation and air filtration in schools to provide a long-term safe and healthy environment for all.
Assembly Bill: https://legiscan.com/CA/text/AB3106/id/2932416
https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/oakland-schools-allow-covid-positive-students-to-attend-class/
https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/san-diego-unified-responds-to-californias-updated-guidance-for-sick-students/3341664/
https://ktla.com/news/california/california-health-officials-announce-shorter-covid-isolation-guidelines/