Re: Mexico - Case Tracking: 211 Dead
El Universal
Saturday September 12, 2009
Avanza regrowth influenza A (H1N1) in the country and in the last 24 hours, the Secretariats of Health and State Education baseline closed campuses in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Sonora suspended classes in two schools, to give A total of nine facilities closed so far this week. In two schools of Tamaulipas and Coahuila are investigating an outbreak, while a 12 year old girl killed by the virus in the city of Puebla.
The director of the Southern General Hospital of Puebla, Aaron Zarain, confirmed the death and said that two patients infected with the same evil are delicate.
In the institution are served between 15 and 20 people with flu-like pictures, so Zarain admitted the surge of the disease as a result of rainfall and temperature decrease.
For its part, the head of the Ministry of Health of Puebla, Alfredo Arango Garcia said on Monday confirmed 13 new cases of influenza, giving a total 178 in the state, of which four have died.
Closed campuses for claims
Fearing and the demands of parents, four deaths resulting from influenza A (H1N1) in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, the Health Secretariat (SSA) determined the suspension of classes for preschool, primary and secondary to on 17 September.
Francisco Cardoza Macias, Secretary of Health in Baja California Sur, said that it was decided to use the following days to conduct an information campaign among the population fit, given that panic caused the death of these four people, them less.
He said this weekend on 14 and 15 September is also used for cleaning work in schools over the harbor.
Before the announcement, the leader of the democratic executive committee of section three of the SNTE, Esteban Ojeda, said there is a widespread perception among parents and teachers, the authorities are "not taking responsibility."
In turn, the Secretary of Education in Sonora, Victor Mario Gami?o Casillas, reported that the human influenza virus has crippled activities in nine school campuses. The municipality of Rocky Point is most affected by this disease, with the temporary suspension of six educational institutions. In the capital, he said, bad been obliged to stop three schools.
He said the facilities in which cases were confirmed and remain closed from Monday, September 14 will proceed to the resumption of activities.
In Tamaulipas, the more than 6 thousand schools in basic and higher level where the filters are being put on medical devices, a staff director decided to suspend classes in Reynosa, for the detection of influenza A (H1N1) in four.
The state secretary of education, Jose Manuel Montelongo Assad, said the report is investigated, because the secondary school principal, 2 in the town of Reynosa, took the decision to suspend classes, though the procedure is to report the situation to the secretaries of Health and Education in Tamaulipas.
According to reports, the secondary is in the colony Jarachina, Reynosa and the parents of four children infected with the IMSS showed them that they had detected human influenza.
In Monclova, Coahuila, a Cebetis was closed after four students had symptoms of influenza.
Redoubled care
The Ministry of Health in Yucatan adopted new preventive measures in schools and public places to prevent a resurgence of the virus. It was reported that until Friday had 2 thousand 957 cases confirmed with 13 deaths. Also, Secretary of Public Education of Colima, Margarito Espinosa said filters were installed on campuses, although there have been only "isolated cases".
El Universal
Saturday September 12, 2009
Avanza regrowth influenza A (H1N1) in the country and in the last 24 hours, the Secretariats of Health and State Education baseline closed campuses in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Sonora suspended classes in two schools, to give A total of nine facilities closed so far this week. In two schools of Tamaulipas and Coahuila are investigating an outbreak, while a 12 year old girl killed by the virus in the city of Puebla.
The director of the Southern General Hospital of Puebla, Aaron Zarain, confirmed the death and said that two patients infected with the same evil are delicate.
In the institution are served between 15 and 20 people with flu-like pictures, so Zarain admitted the surge of the disease as a result of rainfall and temperature decrease.
For its part, the head of the Ministry of Health of Puebla, Alfredo Arango Garcia said on Monday confirmed 13 new cases of influenza, giving a total 178 in the state, of which four have died.
Closed campuses for claims
Fearing and the demands of parents, four deaths resulting from influenza A (H1N1) in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, the Health Secretariat (SSA) determined the suspension of classes for preschool, primary and secondary to on 17 September.
Francisco Cardoza Macias, Secretary of Health in Baja California Sur, said that it was decided to use the following days to conduct an information campaign among the population fit, given that panic caused the death of these four people, them less.
He said this weekend on 14 and 15 September is also used for cleaning work in schools over the harbor.
Before the announcement, the leader of the democratic executive committee of section three of the SNTE, Esteban Ojeda, said there is a widespread perception among parents and teachers, the authorities are "not taking responsibility."
In turn, the Secretary of Education in Sonora, Victor Mario Gami?o Casillas, reported that the human influenza virus has crippled activities in nine school campuses. The municipality of Rocky Point is most affected by this disease, with the temporary suspension of six educational institutions. In the capital, he said, bad been obliged to stop three schools.
He said the facilities in which cases were confirmed and remain closed from Monday, September 14 will proceed to the resumption of activities.
In Tamaulipas, the more than 6 thousand schools in basic and higher level where the filters are being put on medical devices, a staff director decided to suspend classes in Reynosa, for the detection of influenza A (H1N1) in four.
The state secretary of education, Jose Manuel Montelongo Assad, said the report is investigated, because the secondary school principal, 2 in the town of Reynosa, took the decision to suspend classes, though the procedure is to report the situation to the secretaries of Health and Education in Tamaulipas.
According to reports, the secondary is in the colony Jarachina, Reynosa and the parents of four children infected with the IMSS showed them that they had detected human influenza.
In Monclova, Coahuila, a Cebetis was closed after four students had symptoms of influenza.
Redoubled care
The Ministry of Health in Yucatan adopted new preventive measures in schools and public places to prevent a resurgence of the virus. It was reported that until Friday had 2 thousand 957 cases confirmed with 13 deaths. Also, Secretary of Public Education of Colima, Margarito Espinosa said filters were installed on campuses, although there have been only "isolated cases".
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