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Hospitals mull end or change in H1N1/no visiting children policies
by Cara Restelli, KY3 News
Story Published: Mar 9, 2010 at 7:01 PM CST
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. --H1N1 cases have been falling steadily since mid-December. That has many people asking when children will be allowed back into area hospitals.
Children under 14 were banned last October amid fears they would spread the H1N1 virus to vulnerable patients. Now some are saying it's been long enough.
Hospitals, including those of CoxHealth and St. John's, say the ban will be in place until at least the end of March. If this week's spike in H1N1 cases becomes a trend, that ban could extend well into the spring.
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Full text at:
http://www.ky3.com/news/local/87173537.html
by Cara Restelli, KY3 News
Story Published: Mar 9, 2010 at 7:01 PM CST
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. --H1N1 cases have been falling steadily since mid-December. That has many people asking when children will be allowed back into area hospitals.
Children under 14 were banned last October amid fears they would spread the H1N1 virus to vulnerable patients. Now some are saying it's been long enough.
Hospitals, including those of CoxHealth and St. John's, say the ban will be in place until at least the end of March. If this week's spike in H1N1 cases becomes a trend, that ban could extend well into the spring.
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Full text at:
http://www.ky3.com/news/local/87173537.html