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Is there a report of the swine flu at the Episcopal High School?”

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Is there a report of the swine flu at the Episcopal High School?”

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Houston area gets its first local swine flu patient Episcopal High closed with sick student; HISD shuts down 2 schools in Heights By DALE LEZON, ERICKA MELLON and TODD ACKERMAN Copyright 2009 Houston Chronicle April 30, 2009, 8:42AM Three Houston schools aren’t holding classes this morning, shut down in an attempt to prevent the spread of a swine flu outbreak that has spread to at least one area resident and claimed the life of a Mexico City toddler transported here for care. A Fort Bend girl confirmed with the area’s first known case was treated over the weekend — she was not hospitalized — and has recovered, said Fort Bend County health department officials. She attends Episcopal High School in Bellaire, which announced Wednesday evening it will close starting today and at least through the weekend. The Houston Independent School District has two “probable” but unconfirmed cases of swine flu, one involving a 9-year-old girl from Harvard Elementary and the other a 14-year-old girl at

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Episcopal High closed with sick student; HISD shuts down 2 schools in Heights: April 30, 2009, 8:42AM A Fort Bend girl confirmed with the area’s first known case was treated over the weekend — she was not hospitalized — and has recovered, said Fort Bend County health department officials. She attends Episcopal High School in Bellaire, which announced Wednesday evening it will close starting today and at least through the weekend. For full story link below.

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