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Flu postpones Halloween in southern Labrador
Last Updated: Friday, October 30, 2009
CBC News
Concerns about H1N1 have postponed Halloween in three Newfoundland and Labrador communities.
Children in the towns of Charlottetown, Lodge Bay and Mary's Harbour, all in Labrador, will have to wait until Nov. 6 or Nov. 7 to celebrate Halloween.
"There are a lot of kids sick who would not be able to participate in it, anyhow, and just the thought of having people going around to the houses where people have it," said Mary's Harbour resident Ford Rumbolt.
"I think it's the best thing to do."
Mary's Harbour town council, on the advice of Labrador Grenfell Regional
Health Authority officials, sent a public notice to residents advising them of the change.
The notice, signed by Mayor Larry Rumbolt, said that as of Oct. 29, more than 50 per cent of students were absent from class at St. Mary's all grade school with cold and flu-like symptoms.
Halloween will be celebrated in Mary's Harbour and Lodge Bay on Nov. 6.
It's scheduled to go ahead Nov. 7 in Charlottetown.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/newfoundla...0/nl-labrador-flu-halloween-3010.html?ref=rss
Last Updated: Friday, October 30, 2009
CBC News
Concerns about H1N1 have postponed Halloween in three Newfoundland and Labrador communities.
Children in the towns of Charlottetown, Lodge Bay and Mary's Harbour, all in Labrador, will have to wait until Nov. 6 or Nov. 7 to celebrate Halloween.
"There are a lot of kids sick who would not be able to participate in it, anyhow, and just the thought of having people going around to the houses where people have it," said Mary's Harbour resident Ford Rumbolt.
"I think it's the best thing to do."
Mary's Harbour town council, on the advice of Labrador Grenfell Regional
Health Authority officials, sent a public notice to residents advising them of the change.
The notice, signed by Mayor Larry Rumbolt, said that as of Oct. 29, more than 50 per cent of students were absent from class at St. Mary's all grade school with cold and flu-like symptoms.
Halloween will be celebrated in Mary's Harbour and Lodge Bay on Nov. 6.
It's scheduled to go ahead Nov. 7 in Charlottetown.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/newfoundla...0/nl-labrador-flu-halloween-3010.html?ref=rss