Saturday, August 22, 2009

Metro Atlanta High School affected Swine Flu

Atlanta - A case of swine flu was confirmed in Atlanta at Grady High School, Channel 2 Action News has found.

Students who remained at home while he was sick, according to Atlanta Public Schools spokesman Keith Bromery.

Which is in line with new recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control trade of pigs flu. "This particular strain of flu the mirror normal seasonal influenza, that their recommendations are treated like this," said Bromery.

But some parents are angry, not knowing that the students are sick with swine flu.

"I think this has been knowing when this student is," Maloof said propeller, mother of Grad student.

Bromery said if there are more cases of swine flu in a school district will inform parents. But he said it will take several cases in closing schools.

"You can not shut down the entire school for one or two some cases," said Bromery.

According to health officials in Georgia, there were four pigs flu deaths in the state this year, including 7-year-old in Gilmer County.

Had 477 deaths blamed on the national swine flu.

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