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Rockford elementary student dead from (H1N1)

Ronan Kelly

Retired 2020
ROCKFORD ELEMENTARY STUDENT DEAD FROM N1H1
A Rockford School District 205 elementary student is dead from the N1H1 virus. School officials will not say what school the student attended or the identity of the student. The Winnebago County Health Department confirms the N1H1 death, from tests that were returned today. A health department spokesperson says the student died last week, but did not die at a hosptial.

Story 0 Comments Font Size: - From a Rockford Public Schools District 205 News Release -

MEDIA ADVISORY

NOVEMBER 13, 2009 -- Superintendent LaVonne M. Sheffield announced with deep regret today the death of an elementary school student from complications of the H1N1 virus. School officials were informed by the Winnebago County Health Department that tests conducted after the student's death confirmed presence of the H1N1 influenza strain.

"We extend our deepest sympathies to the family of this student, his teachers and classmates," Dr. Sheffield said. "We are taking every precaution to prevent the spread of this potentially fatal virus in our schools, but we understand that our best efforts cannot ease the pain that accompanies the loss of a loved one."

Rockford schools continue to report student absences to local health officials daily and consult with them closely on appropriate precautions; health officials advise that safety protocol is determined by the number of confirmed illnesses in a school, not by an H1N1-related death.

Students in Rockford's public schools will receive free H1N1 vaccinations as quickly as they can be administered upon the receipt of parental consent forms, which were due to be returned today.

Other precautions being taken in Rockford schools include the thorough cleaning of frequently touched surfaces with antiseptic products, the distribution of more than 100,000 free temperature strips to parents and the display of posters in every classroom that illustrate the proper way for students to cover coughs.

As part of a new Grief Response Plan, counselors, psychologists and social workers are being sent Monday to work with the deceased student's schoolmates.
http://www.wifr.com/news/headlines/70037447.html
 
Re: Rockford elementary student dead from (H1N1)

Young boy may have died from H1N1
Posted: Nov 13, 2009 7:19 PM EST
ROCKFORD (WREX) - The Winnebago County Health Department says a District 205 student has died from complications of the H1N1 virus. But Winnebago County Coroner Sue Fiduccia tells 13 News her office hasn't confirmed the little boy died from that type of the flu.

Fiduccia says the 7-year-old has tested positive for H1N1, but pathologists are still looking into other possible causes for his death.

The health department says this would be the third confirmed H1N1 death in Winnebago County this year. Previously, two adults died from the virus.

The Rockford Public School District says school officials were told by the health department that tests conducted after the student's death confirmed the presence of the H1N1 virus.

Counselors and social workers will be at the child's school Monday to work with classmates.
http://www.wrex.com/Global/story.asp?S=11502978
 
Re: Rockford elementary student dead from (H1N1)

H1N1 contributed to Rockford student's death Dec 21, 2009 8:16 AM CST
"ROCKFORD (WREX) - The Winnebago County Coroner's Office has released the cause of death for a 7-year-old Rockford student.

The coroner's office says the little boy died from Acute Pneumonia, H1N1 and sickle cell disease was also a contributing factor.

The boy died on November 6 at his home. He is Winnebago County's third death related to the H1N1 virus."
http://www.wrex.com/Global/story.asp?S=11709819
 
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