Saturday, September 11, 2010

Clark County middle school to remain open after fifth student has Swine Flu - Dayton Business Journal:

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, whose students account for five ofthe cases, has decidedx to remain open Mondayg and Tuesday as it finishes the schookl year. Rick Broderick, superintendent of the NortheasterbSchool District, said attendance is down by but at this point has been prettyy steady compared with last week. “At this point we feel parents have pretty much madetheidr decisions,” Broderick said. The Clark County Combinesd Health District said Monday there were six confirmed cases of Swin e Flu inthe county, with five of thoser from Northridge Middle School, and one remaining suspect There are now eight confirmed cases in the Daytojn region — up from two a week ago — and 27 tota cases in Ohio, which is up from 13 on May 19.
Therer are 15 total suspected cases in the The eight local casesz include one in MontgomeryCounty (a 16-year-old male), one in Butled County (a 30-year-old male) and six in Clar k County (a 12-year-old male, a 25-year-ols male, a 15-year-old male, a 13-year-old male, a 14-year-olde male and a 15-year-old female.) The Swiner Flu — or H1N1 virus — is now in 12 Ohio countiew as it continues to spread. Theree are 12,954 confirmed cases worldwide, according to the ’s latest briefing May 26, with 46 countriesz having at least one There have been 92 deaths confirmed causeed by SwineFlu worldwide, according to the WHO.
where the illness is believed to have has 4,174 cases and 80 deaths, according to the WHO. The U.S. has the most with 10,053 confirmed and probable upfrom 8,975 last Friday. There are cases now in all 50 statesx plusWashington D.C. as of 11 a.m. according to the federal . Therr have been 17 confirmed deaths inthe U.S., with threw in Texas, four in Arizona, three in one in Washington, one in four in New York and one in officials said that as of 5:30 p.m.
Fridat the official number of confirmed cases of Swine Flu inOhio • Clark County – 6 (15-year-old male, 25-year-old 12-year-old male, 15-year-old female, 13-year-old male, 14-year-olr male); •Cuyahoga County – 3 (41-year-old 9-year-old male, 14-year-old • Franklin County – 10 (31-year-old male, 33-year-ol d male, 18-year-old male, 20-year-old female, 19-year-ol female, 21-year-old male, 20-year old male, 22-year-old 23-year-old female, 19-year-old male); Portage County – 1 (39-year-olc female). People who are sick are urgedd to stay home from work or school and to avoied contactwith others, except to seek medical care.
This actio can avoid spreading illness healthofficials said.

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