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August 23rd, 2009 | Comments Off
Mississippi State University has a great page on its site devoted to pandemic flu, Swine Flu, novel H1N1. It’s difficult to tell which name ought to be used, but the MSU folks are on top of their situation. As of Friday they report 136 cases on campus.
Mississippi is at the heart of a significant outbreak, with at least 508 cases in public schools. During the spring outbreak, Mississippi lagged the nation until late May and June. It looks like it may lead the nation, at least until the larger states open their schools. Mississippi’s schools were among the first in the nation to open for fall. It follows that Swine Flu will be more active there.
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Mississippi States adresses Swine Flu on campus
August 23rd, 2009 | Comments Off
Mississippi State University has a great page on its site devoted to pandemic flu, Swine Flu, novel H1N1. It’s difficult to tell which name ought to be used, but the MSU folks are on top of their situation. As of Friday they report 136 cases on campus.
Mississippi is at the heart of a significant outbreak, with at least 508 cases in public schools. During the spring outbreak, Mississippi lagged the nation until late May and June. It looks like it may lead the nation, at least until the larger states open their schools. Mississippi’s schools were among the first in the nation to open for fall. It follows that Swine Flu will be more active there.
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Filed under: Commentary, Education, Influenza, Medicine, Original writing, Pandemic, Swine Flu · Tags: clusters of flu, flu in schools, Influenza, novel h1n1, outbreaks of flu in schools, pandemic flu, pandemic flu in schools, pandemic h1n1, pandemic influenza, pandemic swine flu, predictions of swine flu cases, second wave of swine flu, Swine Flu, swine flu in American schools, swine flu in Mississippi schools, swine flu in schools