Monday, August 10, 2009

Swine Flu preparation for school

Can you believe school is already a number of children (what happened to the traditional post-Labor Day back to class?). In Atlanta today, approximately 50 thousand children start classes this morning and beyond the usual first day jitters and self-doubt, students have a sense of how seriously their school administrators, government guidelines for the H1N1 virus. Steve Osunsami, filing for World News, noted that school staff teach students how to prevent deadly swine influenza virus with signs and slogans to "wash their hands as clean Gene" and "Teach germs a lesson."

The federal guidelines released last weeks Osunsami notes that they "emphasize personal hygiene, keep surfaces clean and looking for sick students also asked schools to remain open when a swine flu outbreak. This situation has teachers and school staff hope to acquire these new" clean " directives of their students to influenza's punch later in the year. Osunsami's World News piece with a mother who says: "She is very concerned about the October and November, when flu season is always a problem. "Osunsami reports that" the best weapon against the virus may receive the vaccine now in clinical trials. "Unfortunately, when this vaccine will be widely available more reduced. Osunsami:" Today, federal health officials said in November that it may, for many Americans immunized and fully protected. "

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