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More than a third of students miss school in St. Agatha because of norovirus
<!-- 0.324 s --><!-- 0.324 s -->By Jen Lynds, BDN Staff
Posted Jan. 30, 2012, at 6:41 p.m
ST. AGATHA, Maine ? Attendance seems to be getting back to normal at Wisdom Middle-High School after a stomach flu left staff and students reeling and emptied a third of classrooms last week.
The school illnesses occurred as the state epidemiologist was preparing a statewide alert about the suspected cause, a norovirus that has been reported this winter in nearly a dozen other places in Maine, including nursing homes and day care facilities.
?It just came out of the blue,? said Fern Desjardins, superintendent of SAD 33, which serves students in Frenchville and St. Agatha. ?The students and the staff have been suffering from vomiting and diarrhea. It has just been at the middle-high school. We have not had an issue at the elementary school.?
The superintendent said that out of 150 students at the middle-high school, 36 (24 percent) were absent last Thursday and 53 (35 percent) were absent on Friday. Three of the 21 staff members, or 14 percent, were absent Jan. 26, while six, or nearly 30 percent, were out the next day.
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http://bangordailynews.com/2012/01/...iss-school-in-st-agatha-because-of-norovirus/
<!-- 0.324 s --><!-- 0.324 s -->By Jen Lynds, BDN Staff
Posted Jan. 30, 2012, at 6:41 p.m
ST. AGATHA, Maine ? Attendance seems to be getting back to normal at Wisdom Middle-High School after a stomach flu left staff and students reeling and emptied a third of classrooms last week.
The school illnesses occurred as the state epidemiologist was preparing a statewide alert about the suspected cause, a norovirus that has been reported this winter in nearly a dozen other places in Maine, including nursing homes and day care facilities.
?It just came out of the blue,? said Fern Desjardins, superintendent of SAD 33, which serves students in Frenchville and St. Agatha. ?The students and the staff have been suffering from vomiting and diarrhea. It has just been at the middle-high school. We have not had an issue at the elementary school.?
The superintendent said that out of 150 students at the middle-high school, 36 (24 percent) were absent last Thursday and 53 (35 percent) were absent on Friday. Three of the 21 staff members, or 14 percent, were absent Jan. 26, while six, or nearly 30 percent, were out the next day.
More...
http://bangordailynews.com/2012/01/...iss-school-in-st-agatha-because-of-norovirus/