Chicago to start screen students for fevers.
April 30, 2009 | Palatine, Illinois | Vetting explained
Do to the recent outbreak of flu like symptoms and one confirmed case in Chicago based schools. Chicago, IL will start screen students for fevers, and send them home if they have one.
A 6yr old in Highland Park Hospital was confirmed to have swine flu he was sent to Waukegan Hospital for Quarantine and treatment. Numerous schools where flu like symptoms were detected will be closed tomorrow May 1st until the schools are sanitized and the students with symptoms have been tested by doctors.
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