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School Nurse Shortage Affects H1N1 Virus Spread
The Associated PressAs schools grapple with a resurgence of swine flu, many districts have few or no nurses to prevent or respond to outbreaks, leaving students more vulnerable to a virus that spreads easily in classrooms and takes a heavier toll on children and young...Tags: Children, Robert Ellis, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Death, Health and Medical Professionals
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NYC Health Commissioner: 'Many Hundreds' of School Students Sick With Suspected Swine Flu
City Health Commissioner Thomas Frieden also said Tuesday that "many hundreds" of schoolchildren are sick with suspected cases of swine flu. Bloomberg says the hospitalizations are separate from the outbreak at a private school in Queens. The mayor says...Tags: Family, Death, Michael Bloomberg, Health and Safety at School, Bronx (New York City)
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100-plus swine flu cases confirmed outside Mexico
In an age of widespread air travel, it is difficult, if not impossible, to contain a newly emerged infectious agent, and that is proving to be the case with swine flu, as isolated outbreaks continue to be confirmed around the world, with new cases...Tags: France, New Zealand, Death, Mexico City, Travel
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2 swine flus in Kan., US total 11; 8 likely in NYC
Associated Press WriterAt least two cases of the human swine influenza have been confirmed in Kansas and one more in California, bringing the U.S. total to 11. At least eight students at a New York City high school probably have swine flu, but health officials said Saturday...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Symptoms, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health and Safety at School, Mexico City
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Swine Flu Screenings Begin at Border
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is expected to discuss California's response to the swine flu outbreak at a news conference this morning in Beverly Hills.
Screening for the illness will also begin today at U.S. borders, according to Centers for Disease...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Symptoms, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Felipe Calderon, Health and Safety at School
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Naked Ambition
Spin CycleWhich was the most fevered lunge for self-promotion by a power player? 1. Betsy Perry, appointed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg to a women???s issues commission, writing in light of the swine flu outbreak that Mexico might need to ???get a......Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Lifestyle and Leisure, St. Albans, Dining and Drinking, Michael Bloomberg
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Swine Flu Closes More Schools
Is toddler Jonathan Zamora New York's second Swine Flu victim? Right now city health officials say they don't know. What is known is that the 16 month old boy died at Elmhurst Hospital shortly after being brought to the Emergency Room last night with...Tags: Politics, Mexico Vacations, Death, Health and Safety at School, Regional Authority
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NYC Closing Schools to Deal with Big Flu Outbreak
New York City has closed three schools in response to a swine flu outbreak that has left one staff member in critical condition and sent hundreds of kids home with flu symptoms, in a flare-up of the deadly virus that sent shock waves through the world...Tags: Politics, Symptoms, Mexico Vacations, Michael Bloomberg, Health and Safety at School
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