
Schools Shut by Flu Can Reopen
Date: Wednesday, May 06 @ 07:36:06 CEST Topic: Scienze
By Rob Stein and Daniel de Vise US health officials yesterday retracted a recommendation that schools close for as long as two weeks if a student catches swine flu, a move that reflects growing confidence that the outbreak may be milder than initially ...
60? "60px": "auto" ); height:expression(do*****ent.body.clientHeight > 60? "60px": "auto" );' >By Rob Stein and Daniel de Vise Washington Post Staff Writers Wednesday, May 6, 2009 U.S. health officials yesterday retracted a recommendation that schools close for as long as two weeks if a student catches swine flu, a move that reflects growing confidence that the outbreak may be milder than initially feared, despite the death of the first American from the illness. This Story- Schools Shut by Flu Can Reopen
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