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No H1N1 in Madison
Madison Local Schools has not had a case of confirmed swine flu, according to Superintendent Tom York.
(I’m posting this because I heard a rumor today that there was one, so just to clarify there was not.)
Here’s the official message Madison sent to me today:
As a part of our ongoing effort to keep you informed about the health and safety of our students, we ask that you read the following list of facts:
Madison Local Schools have not received official documentation of any confirmed cases of the H1N1 Virus as of Friday, October 9, 2009
Madison Local Schools is emphasizing the importance of hand washing and cough and sneeze etiquette.
Madison Local Schools’ custodial staff is continuing to disinfect the schools daily. Students are sent home if they come to the clinics with a fever.
Students are asked to return to school only after their fever has been gone for 24 hours without fever reducing medications.
Madison Local Schools are in constant contact with the Butler County Health Department and we will continue to update information as necessary.
The Butler County Health Department will offer FREE and VOLUNTARY vaccinations for students K-12 in the coming weeks. Madison Local Schools will provide more information about the vaccinations as it becomes available.
Please visit the “Take Action to Prevent Flu Outbreak” on the school website for additional prevention suggestions and downloadable copies of information that have been sent home with the students this year.
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By bill
October 12, 2009 4:26 PM | Link to this
there is one
By Sara Mc.
October 20, 2009 12:06 AM | Link to this
Please Read Info. Before Rushing out to get H1N1 Vaccine… www.NVIC.org www.PandemicFluOnline.com www.DrTenpenny.com www.VacLib.org www.ProgressiveConvergence.com