So, my kid doesn't have school for a week. I called him and his dad this morning and woke them up to tell them the news. They're in the middle of standardized testing this week, and he has the SATs on Saturday. We're not sure how this seven day school closing is going to affect testing, or if it will lengthen the school year. Stay tuned. . .From: Tom Utic
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Date: 4/29/09 6:22 AM
Subject: Swine Flu Update
A Branham student has tested positive for Swine Flu. This student was last in school on Thursday, the 23rd of April, and may have spread the virus. In order to limit exposure, the Santa Clara County Department of Health and the Campbell U nion High School District have decided to close Branham for seven days, the regular incubation period for the virus. School will reopen next Wednesday, the 6th of May.
Please monitor your student for the symptoms of flu, which are fever, cough, sore throat and chills. If such symptoms develop, call your doctor. We have no further information at this time. We will post updated information on our district website as we receive it.
I've gotten more emails about hand-washing, how to sneeze correctly (into your elbow, a la Dracula), and which symptoms to watch for (cold, flu, fever, chills, sore throat, muscle pain).
And then I'm getting forwarded emails from others telling me that the Swine Flu is nothing more than a public relations stunt fueled by Big Pharma to boost their stock.
The closing of an entire high school for a week seems a bit drastic. Is it an over-reaction? Won't most of the kids spend their week at the mall, coming in to contact with more random people and spreading the virus further? Is the Swine Flu a real epidemic, or is it a way for the drug companies to sell more of their products?
In the meantime, those of you who play World of Warcraft, watch out for Devil45450 this week. He's going to be very busy online the next seven days.