Swine Flu Closes Seattle Elementary School
A public elementary school in Seattle is closed for a week because one of its students may have swine flu.
Jeff Duchin is in charge of communicable disease control for Public Health Seattle-King County. He says Wednesday, they thought the boy had been free of symptoms the last time he had been to school at Madrona K-8.
Jeff Duchin: “We then received additional information working in collaboration with Seattle Schools that perhaps he was here during a time when he was symptomatic. We thought it was better to err on the side of caution. We thought it would be best to close the school.”
Duchin spoke at a press conference Thursday morning at Madrona K-8 in Seattle’s Central District. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention should know whether the boy has swine flu in a few days.
Duchin says he knows of no other probable swine flu cases at the school. Madrona K-8 is scheduled to re-open next Thursday.
© 2009 KUOW
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