Florida teachers union sues governor over school reopening amid coronavirus outbreak
Jul 21, 2020
Washington D.C. [USA], July 21 : A teachers union in the southern state of Florida, which has recently become a global coronavirus epicentre in the United States, sued the state's governor on Monday, along with other education officials, in order to prevent schools from reopening in the coming month as the pandemic is raging.
The lawsuit, filed by the Florida Education Association (FEA), in a state circuit court in Miami, sought to challenge the order of Governor Ron DeSantis in early July, requesting all schools in the state to open for in-person learning five days a week starting from August, Xinhua reported.
The lawsuit intends to stop the reckless and unsafe reopening of public school campuses as coronavirus infections surge statewide, according to the FEA. It is supported by the affiliates of the American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association.
In addition to the Republican governor, the suit also listed Florida Commissioner of Education Richard Corcoran, Florida Department of Education, Florida Board of Education and Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez as defendants.
With cases - now more than 355,000 in total - increasing by over 10,000 daily for the last six consecutive days and death toll topping 5,000, Florida has emerged as a new global epicenter of the contagion. It is against this backdrop that DeSantis, on July 6, ordered brick and mortar schools to reopen, doubling down on his request in the following days.
"Governor DeSantis needs a reality check, and we are attempting to provide one," FEA President Fedrick Ingram said.
"The governor needs to accept the reality of the situation here in Florida, where the virus is surging out of control," Ingram said, adding that while reopening schools is a common aspiration, Florida teachers "don't want to begin in-person teaching, face an explosion of cases and sickness, then be forced to return to distance learning," he said.
The total number of people who have contracted the coronavirus infection in the country has crossed the radar of 3 million, while 1,43,000 others have succumbed to the deadly contagion so far.