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Totally unrelated but CBS is reporting 9 cases of that influenza in Chicago and surrounding suburbs. Those of you who have contact with numerous people at work make sure you thoroughly wash your hands and change clothes before you have contact with family members...especially those that have children.

 

Of the nine cases, five are in the City of Chicago, two are in Kane County, and one each are in Lake and DuPage counties, said Illinois Department of Health Director Dr. Damon Arnold. He specified Elmhurst and Geneva as two suburbs that were affected, and said they range in age from 6 to 57, but declined to give more specific details

 

Among the city infection victims, three live on the North Side, two on the South Side, Chicago Department of Public Health Director Dr. Terry Mason said.

 

The North Side patients include a 12-year-old girl who is now hospitalized, a 25-year-old man and a 20-year-old man. The South Side patients are a 35-year-old woman and a 36-year-old woman.

 

The only case about which additional information is that of the 12-year-old, who is a student at the Kilmer School in the Rogers Park neighborhood. The Chicago Public Schools closed the school as a precaution, and it will remain closed for at least two days

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I dont recall saying anything about "freaking out"...just posting this because

 

a.) Its a global health concern that has been CONFIRMED in the city and surrounding suburbs.

 

b.) Some members on this board have children that attend CPS where there has already been 1 confirmed case in a public school.

 

c.) Some of us on this board come from/live in a predominately Hispanic neighborhood or have families that still live in said neighborhoods...its no secret that people who have recently immigrated to the US live in these same neighborhoods thus putting us and our families at risk...

 

Flame away if you like son but some of us actually have lives in the real world...

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I dont recall saying anything about "freaking out"...just posting this because

 

a.) Its a global health concern that has been CONFIRMED in the city and surrounding suburbs.

 

b.) Some members on this board have children that attend CPS where there has already been 1 confirmed case in a public school.

 

c.) Some of us on this board come from/live in a predominately Hispanic neighborhood or have families that still live in said neighborhoods...its no secret that people who have recently immigrated to the US live in these same neighborhoods thus putting us and our families at risk...

 

Flame away if you like son but some of us actually have lives in the real world...

 

 

THATS WHY I'M AVOIDING ALL MEXICANS UNTIL THEY GET THIS SHIT UNDER CONTROL!

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