EXPOSURE TO INFECTIOUS DISEASES
WHEREAS, the cutbacks in public health funding imposed by the Reagan administration have adversely affected the state of public health in our nation's schools; and
WHEREAS, the number of students living below the poverty level and receiving less than adequate health care is increasing; and
WHEREAS, these conditions result in a drastic increase in exposure to tuberculosis, hepatitis B, measles, and other infectious diseases; and
WHEREAS, the level of nursing support in our secondary schools has been seriously reduced and virtually eliminated at the elementary level:
RESOLVED, that adequate nursing support be available in all schools; and
RESOLVED, that the American Federation of Teachers strongly urge all its locals to make every effort to negotiate provisions for adequate screening and inoculations for all teachers and other school workers.
(1986)