Positive case of Qena and Fayoum give pupils leave compulsory
Thursday, December 10th, 2009 - 15:51
Dr. Galal M. Said, Fayoum Governor
Rabab wrote Jali Morocco and India
Analysis proved the Ministry of Health, new cases of swine flu in Qena, where it came from a sample taken from Ahmed Mohamed Omar (52 years old) driver from the village of Nagada Dvnic positive case, the patient was isolated and given Tamiflu.
In Fayoum, Dr. Galal M. Said, Fayoum Governor, it decided to give primary school pupils leave compulsory for 3 days to note the high degree of Hrarthma with follow-up their homes.
This came through the report of the Quartet Committee to follow-up of bird flu in the governorate and report stressed that there are 5 students had been granted leave compulsory for 3 days ago on Dec. 8, has improved their situation and to predict the return of the study, the report also pointed to the regular school-attendance rate and amounted to 92% .
Thursday, December 10th, 2009 - 15:51
Dr. Galal M. Said, Fayoum Governor
Rabab wrote Jali Morocco and India
Analysis proved the Ministry of Health, new cases of swine flu in Qena, where it came from a sample taken from Ahmed Mohamed Omar (52 years old) driver from the village of Nagada Dvnic positive case, the patient was isolated and given Tamiflu.
In Fayoum, Dr. Galal M. Said, Fayoum Governor, it decided to give primary school pupils leave compulsory for 3 days to note the high degree of Hrarthma with follow-up their homes.
This came through the report of the Quartet Committee to follow-up of bird flu in the governorate and report stressed that there are 5 students had been granted leave compulsory for 3 days ago on Dec. 8, has improved their situation and to predict the return of the study, the report also pointed to the regular school-attendance rate and amounted to 92% .