The Adobe Flash Player is required to view this multimedia interactive. Get it here.
Home  >  News  >  Local News

Hundreds of Miami County kids out of school with flu

Hot Topics

Related

By Katherine Ullmer, Staff Writer Updated 4:43 PM Thursday, October 8, 2009

TIPP CITY — Tippecane High School had around 200 of 850 students absent Wednesday, Oct. 7, most probably due to illness, according to Jim Luken, Miami County Health Commissioner.

The high absentee rate caused Tipp City Exempted Village Schools to cancel all evening activities Wednesday night for the district’s middle and high schools.

Luken said absenteeism at all Miami County schools and the state, for that matter, is much higher than normal, “as much as 30 percent.”

Absenteeism in the following school districts, last reported on Friday, Oct. 2, were:

  • Bradford schools: 197 absent out of 618 (all grades)
  • Bethel schools: 44 absent out of 467 (all grades)
  • Covington schools: 160 absent out of 857 (all grades)

It’s hard to tell how many are absent with the flu, Luken said, since some people don’t see a doctor when they have the flu, and doctors aren’t testing for the H1N1 virus.

“It makes absolutely no sense to close the schools,” Luken said, as long as “you keep the sick kids out of it.”

If students have the flu they should stay home at least 24 hours after their temperature has gone back to normal, he said. With sick kids staying home, that “leaves schools the safest place to be,” Luken said.

The problem with after-school activities is that many parents might allow their children to “drag themselves out ill,” he said.

Luken said the Miami County Health District is out of the adult seasonal flu vaccine and does not expect to get any more this month. Some may come next month, some in December and some in January, he said, adding that “Kroger says they have an unlimited supply.”

It's amazing to me how ignorant people choose to stay ignorant even when multiple resources are handed to them. Amazing. "I won't educate myself because I was told. I will stay ignorant because I can and it's my right".
Lynnette
8:17 PM, 10/9/2009
THE SKY IS FALLING....get over it, it's the flu!
LBS
7:56 PM, 10/9/2009
Visit the New England Journal of Medicine online - they have two great reports on deaths and severe illness from both the US and Australia/New Zealand. There is actually a significant portion of those who die who were previously young and healthy. Please everyone educate yourself...there are a lot of excellent resources out there.
Stop Disease Spread
6:39 PM, 10/9/2009
They aren't testing for H1N1 because the severity & treatment isn't any different than the "season flu". Yes, there have been deaths from H1N1 but as with the seasonal flu most are attributed to pre-existing health conditions...not healthy individuals.

Each of my 4 kids was out of school the last 2 weeks. I hope they were not included in the "out of school with flu" count as 2 of them had an intestinal virus & the other 2 had strep throat.
STOP THE PANIC
4:37 PM, 10/9/2009
People need to be cautious about everything not just the flu.
CC
2:01 PM, 10/9/2009
There are 15 additional comments
SHOW ALL
We welcome your comments. Please remember this is a public forum and behave appropriately. Your comments must conform to our visitor's agreement.

The form has errors highlighted in red, please review these entries and try again!



Comments are limited to 500 characters


500 character limit

Incorrect please try again


These words come from scanned books.
Entering them helps digitize old texts.


Breaking news by e-mail

Start your day with top headlines in your inbox and get breaking news e-mail alerts at any time by subscribing to our Headlines e-mail newsletter.

See Sample | Privacy Policy
View All

Top Jobs


About our ads

About our ads

Copyright © 2010 Cox Ohio Publishing, Dayton, Ohio, USA. All rights reserved.

By using this site, you accept the terms of our Visitors Agreement and Privacy Policy. About our ads. You may wish to note our other business policies.