Two schools advised to suspend classes
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    The Department of Health today (September 23) advised a primary school and a secondary school to suspend classes for seven days starting tomorrow to stop the possible spread of human swine influenza (HSI) in the schools.

     The advice was made following the outbreaks of HSI in the schools involving 142 students aged between 5 and 16 (see Annex), a spokesman for the department said.

     Schools concerned are The Salvation Army Ann Wyllie Memorial School in Eastern District and Christian Alliance S C Chan Memorial College in Tuen Mun.

     Two students required hospitalisation. All the affected students are in stable condition.

     So far, laboratory results showed that specimens of 18 students were tested positive to HSI.

     The department had visited the schools and advised the staff on infection control measures. The schools are put under medical surveillance.

     The spokesman called on parents to pay attention to the health condition of their children, and to remind them to observe good personal and environmental hygiene.

Ends/Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Issued at HKT 19:33

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