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265 CV students have contracted H1N1
By staff reports, October 20, 2009
Last updated: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 6:01 AM EDT
http://cumberlink.com/articles/2009/10/21/news/local/doc4ade53b3c85db865280290.txt#discussion
The Cumberland Valley School District continues to see absenteeism pile up as 265 students have been diagnosed with the H1N1 flu to date.
"While daily absenteeism is decreasing at schools such as Cumberland Valley High School, numbers are on the rise at schools such as Hampden, Silver Spring and Good Hope," the district said in a press release.
"To date, the district has had a total of approximately 265 students district-wide with the flu. We recognize this number seems high, but please understand this only represents approximately 3.5 percent of our total district-wide student enrollment."
<!-- old method 10 --><!-- new method quote -->The district said it is working with local and state health officials to monitor the situation and all schools will remain open and operate as normal.
The district will continue to regularly sanitize communal surfaces and promote healthy hygiene habits, the release said.
Students sick with the flu should remain at home for at least 24 hours after the fever is gone, without the use of fever-reducing medication.
<!-- old method sidebar -20 --><!-- new method infobox -->The district will host an informational meeting to educate residents about the H1N1 virus at 7 p.m. Thursday. The meeting will be held in the Performing Arts Center at Cumberland Valley High School.
The meeting is free of charge and open to the public.
http://cumberlink.com/articles/2009/10/21/news/local/doc4ade53b3c85db865280290.txt
265 CV students have contracted H1N1
By staff reports, October 20, 2009
Last updated: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 6:01 AM EDT
http://cumberlink.com/articles/2009/10/21/news/local/doc4ade53b3c85db865280290.txt#discussion
The Cumberland Valley School District continues to see absenteeism pile up as 265 students have been diagnosed with the H1N1 flu to date.
"While daily absenteeism is decreasing at schools such as Cumberland Valley High School, numbers are on the rise at schools such as Hampden, Silver Spring and Good Hope," the district said in a press release.
"To date, the district has had a total of approximately 265 students district-wide with the flu. We recognize this number seems high, but please understand this only represents approximately 3.5 percent of our total district-wide student enrollment."
<!-- old method 10 --><!-- new method quote -->The district said it is working with local and state health officials to monitor the situation and all schools will remain open and operate as normal.
The district will continue to regularly sanitize communal surfaces and promote healthy hygiene habits, the release said.
Students sick with the flu should remain at home for at least 24 hours after the fever is gone, without the use of fever-reducing medication.
<!-- old method sidebar -20 --><!-- new method infobox -->The district will host an informational meeting to educate residents about the H1N1 virus at 7 p.m. Thursday. The meeting will be held in the Performing Arts Center at Cumberland Valley High School.
The meeting is free of charge and open to the public.
http://cumberlink.com/articles/2009/10/21/news/local/doc4ade53b3c85db865280290.txt