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Flu case reported at Broken Arrow school
by: SARA PLUMMER World Staff Writer
Thursday, August 20, 2009
8/20/2009 1:11:42 PM
A student at Broken Arrow's Wolf Creek Elementary has been diagnosed with Type A influenza that may be H1N1, or swine flu.
The H1N1 virus is a Type A influenza.
The student is home and won't return to school until symptom free.
The school remains open and attendance seemed normal Thursday, said Keith Isbell, the school district's chief communications officer.
The student's parents informed the school Wednesday of their child's diagnosis. The school district then sent out an alert to all parents reminding them of symptoms and precautions.
"We're on top of it as much as a school district can be," Isbell said."We're following all the (Centers for Disease Control) guidelines."
Isbell said the area where the student spends the majority of his time has had extra cleaning.
"We have the latest and greatest in cleaning items," he said. "We've been focused on this since last spring. We're encouraging hand washing and cover the mouth when coughing or sneezing."
Flu case reported at Broken Arrow school
by: SARA PLUMMER World Staff Writer
Thursday, August 20, 2009
8/20/2009 1:11:42 PM
A student at Broken Arrow's Wolf Creek Elementary has been diagnosed with Type A influenza that may be H1N1, or swine flu.
The H1N1 virus is a Type A influenza.
The student is home and won't return to school until symptom free.
The school remains open and attendance seemed normal Thursday, said Keith Isbell, the school district's chief communications officer.
The student's parents informed the school Wednesday of their child's diagnosis. The school district then sent out an alert to all parents reminding them of symptoms and precautions.
"We're on top of it as much as a school district can be," Isbell said."We're following all the (Centers for Disease Control) guidelines."
Isbell said the area where the student spends the majority of his time has had extra cleaning.
"We have the latest and greatest in cleaning items," he said. "We've been focused on this since last spring. We're encouraging hand washing and cover the mouth when coughing or sneezing."
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