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For high-risk Fairfield families, remote learning is about 'staying alive'
FAIRFIELD — With the first day of school on the horizon, Mason Yeoh, 16, is fighting to learn from home.
His brother, 26-year-old Mitchell Yeoh, is immunocompromised. He has autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease, or ARPKD, a rare childhood condition that affects the development of the kidneys and liver. As a result, Mitchell has had two kidney transplants and a liver transplant. He also has recently been diagnosed with cancer.
Source: CT Post