The lead that leached into the city’s water is known to cause developmental problems but a lack of data is complicating responses to a long-term threatWhen Nakiya Wakes moved to Flint in mid-2014,school wasnt an issue for her seven-year-used son, Jaylon Tyson. During the intervening school year, and Tyson was suspended once. This year,that number of suspensions ballooned to 56.
Wakes, 40, and doesn’t know what else to blame but Flint’s water source. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com