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    Enrique Gast?n Monge bow and Correspondents
    El Universal
    Monday August 24, 2009

    Secretariats of Education and Health from various entities will resume on Monday sanitary measures to prevent influenza A H1N1 infections among children, youth and teachers.

    San Luis Potosi, Guanajuato and Hidalgo, the most affected entities in the first and second stages of infection of the disease, intensified health checks to prevent outbreaks of the virus.

    Chiapas postponed the start of classes until Sept. 7 at the basic level, on Aug. 31 return to school and college students of high school.

    The State Committee for Safety in Health announced that brigade will Guanajuato random visits to preschools, primary and secondary preventive measures to monitor.


    In Puebla, Alfredo Arango, owner of Health, called for not lowering its guard on care and prevention.


    In Coahuila, health authorities sought rapprochement with the Ministry of Education to implement prevention measures, especially in San Pedro and Francisco I. Madero, although this entity has been the least affected of the country.


    It was said that on orders from Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova Villalobos, in all institutions, it was decided to continue the implementation of the "health filter" so "focused".


    The goal, said Irma Santoyo, owner of Health Jurisdiction 7, was planning the reinstallation of the filters at campuses baseline to avoid a resurgence of the virus.



    In Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, the filters were reinstalled, said Aurelio Uvalle, head of education in the city.

    The same measure also was replicated in Reynosa.
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