Schools take steps to ward off deathly influenza virus
- According to school nurse Cathy Franklin, there's been a steady flow of students trickling into her office at the DeKalb Academy of Technology & Environment for further than a 7 days. "Scratchy throat, upset stomach, runny nose, I've seen it all," Nurse Franklin said Wednesday morning. '"Nurse Franklin told FOX five's Portia Bruner she calls parents immediately after she revealsstudents have Signs of Georgia's influenza virus. If you felt a fever, which means they must stay house because at which point, they are in the forehead line of toting this influenza virus & spreading this influenza virus to other Kids & teachers. which's not perfect for them & it's not perfect for the school," Armstrong said.Assisted living facilities take additional steps to prevent elderly from influenza virus
according to As the influenza continues to shock Wisconsin difficulty, the elderly inhabitance is between the age groups further vulnerable to the virus. out of the difficulty-hitting influenza season, staff at assisted living centers, such as Primrose Retirement societies in Wausau, are taking various measures to save their inhabitants secure . "There's quite a lot of things we could do to help protect influenza in our inhabitance," Primrose Retirement societies Executive Director Kathy Jamison said. Jamison said the facility works by the Marathon province Health section while anyone in the building shows Signs. & out of the sanitizing, & working by the health section, Jamison wishes the efforts still to help save the influenza at bay.collected by :Sandra Alex
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