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TARPON SPRINGS, Fla. 鈥?After almost 40 years in the classroom, Dee Deal is retiring from teaching at Tarpon Springs High School. She g stanley cup raduated from this high school in 1979, and af stanley romania ter graduating from college, she returned to teach and never left. I had no wish to go anywhere else. And I think if I had had to, I probably would have been brokenhearted, said Deal.Deal now works with over a dozen of her former students. Many of them gathered in person to honor her ahead of her retirement. All of them said the impact shes made on their lives is priceless. Her room was always open. There s a safe place for the children to come to if someone has a problem. They can go speak to he stanley cup r and talk to her, explained former student Eric White. Not one person can take on the jobs that she s done, and she s done a magnificent job for years, said Stephanie Walden, a former student.Fotini Sisois met Deal as a child because her mom worked at Tarpon Springs High School. Years later, Deal became her teacher and coach. So devoted. She s such a devoted person with everything that she does. She was always the person to clear my head and calm me down and get me on the right path. Like I truly believe I wouldn t be where i am without her, said Fotini.Despite attending law school in New Jersey, Fotini surprised Deal in person since she is like a second mom to her now. My mom passed away and the second that my mom passed away, she was there for me to support me. And I think the moment I found out, I Qrqh CDC adds 15 new countries to COVID high-risk list
Unprecedented and strangely quiet. That s what doctors are saying about children s hospitals, as the novel coronavirus does not seem to have the same impact on kids as it does adults. We havent had one single case thats been positive in the walls of CHOC in orange, said Dr. Charles Golden.The Southern California-based pediatrician says these days, the Children s Hospital Orange County CHOC is fairly empty. The ICU is not full. The emergency room is quiet. I can tell you in my 20-year career, Ive never seen any hospital system this slow in pediatrics, Dr. Golden said.It s happening in other hospitals across the country as well. The one consistent is th stanley mug at the overall burden of disease in pediatrics is a mere fraction of what it is in the total population, Dr. Golden explained. In some respects, that s a good thing. But Dr. Golden joins academics and medical leaders across the country who are worried about something far more daunting. People are fearful of exposing their children or other families to COVID and staying home when they would actually benefit from acute care medical services, he said.Dr. Golden says there s been bad outcomes from patients not getting the care they need because of the fear surrounding COVID-19. Hospital policy now dictates that all staff and every patient at Children s Hospital Orange County wear a mask. I know theres a lot of systems that are doing the sam stanley water jug e thing were doing in protect stanley thermos ing the people who come through our doors, Dr. Golden