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(Metro Health) notified NEISD at 5:30 p.m. on May 7 that a four-year-oldr Longs Creek Elementary School studentt has been diagnosed withthe flu. The identity of the chilc was not shared with theschoo district. School Superintendent Richard A. Middleton sent out a lette to parents, staff and the communit y indicating that this is the only confirmed case with The school district will not closse any schools as a result of this confirmed case and Metrpo Health officials have not recommender that the schoolbe closed.
The threatg of infection from this case hasalreadty passed, Middleton says the schookl district will not consider closinfg any schools unless directed to do so by Metro Since learning of the threat of the H1N1 virus, NEISD officials have directed maintenance crews to thoroughly cleajn all facilities. Students and staff are being encourager to wash their handse with soapand water. However, students and employeesd also have access to the Kleenhanzs antimicrobial towelette system as an alternative when regular hand-washing is unavailable. North East is posted updates on the H1N1 threagt at its Web site North East has a total enrollmentof 63,289 studentsx and operates 63 campuses.
In other notified parents that there may befive “probable” cases of swinr flu at Blattman, Cable, Esparza, Howsman, and Knowlton elementary The children range in ages from 4 to 11 yeares ago. These schools will remain openas well. The identities of thes e students have not been released byMetro
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