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Posted at: 11/03/2009 10:59 AM | WHEC.com Pembroke student dies from Swine Flu
The family of a Pembroke Intermediate School student has confirmed to News 10NBC that their son, Jared Peters, died from a confirmed case of H1N1 influenza. Peters was 10 years old and a fifth grade at the school. He died in late October. His family did not want to speak with us today on camera. Gary Mix, Superintendent of the Pembroke schools released a statement today saying the school district has seen a minimum increase in their absence rate. Over the last 15 days, 6.1% of students were absent. Interim Director of the Genesee County Health Department Randolph Garney says the county received the test results late Monday afternoon from the state health lab. Garney says the spread of H1N1 (swine flu) is on the rise among children in Genesee County. "We've seen in the last couple of weeks an increase in absenteeism in schools," said Garney. "In one school district it was 20% on one particular day when normally for that period 4% absenteeism occurs." Garney said there will be a clinic for H1N1 vaccinations Thursday from 2-4pm at the health department at County Office Building #2 in Batavia. The priority groups recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to receive the 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccine include: · Pregnant women. The Genesee County Health Department advises residents to practice these strategies to decrease the spread of H1N1 in our community: · Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it and then wash your hands. The Genesee County Health Department can be reached at (585) 344-2580 ext. 5000. Click here for the Genesee County Health Department website. |
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