NYCDOE staff Covid data: Soundcheck on examples of individual schools with cumulative % staff Covid👇.
Examples drawn from schools with 200%+ increase in staff cases btw 1/11-1/25; 44 of the 54 are elementaries.

Thx in advance for any insights. 1/
Important: Both on & off site staff cases are being reported as onsite, as HS have >0 new staff cases reported in Jan. No offsite student or staff cases (total for year=0). Implication is I'll use total staff as denominator, not onsite staff. @SarahCohodes, thoughts?
2/
PS 8 Shirlee Solomon: Cumulative 12% staff infected
- btw 1/11-25, increase from 3 -> 9 staff
- total staff=75 (onsite=73; offsite=2)

PS 23 Carter Woodson: Cumulative 9.7% infected
- btw 1/11-25, increase from 1 -> 6 staff
- total staff=62 (onsite=58; offsite=4)

3/
PS 35 Nathaniel Woodhull: Cumulative 11% staff infected.
- btw 1/11-25, inc. from 3 -> 9 staff
- total staff=81 (onsite=72; offsite=9)

PS/IS 384 Frances E. Carter: Cumulative 8.4% infected
- btw 1/11-25, inc. from 1 -> 7 staff
- total staff=83 (onsite=72; offsite=11) /end
Note that these are only cases during this school year, 9/7 -present.

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