About 70 students fall ill at Illinois elementary school
The health department was called in to investigate as soon as staff learned about the illnesses, and the department has been interviewing parents of the sick students to find out their symptoms and eating habits.
TUSCOLA, Illinois (Associated Press) August 26, 2010 -- The Tuscola, Illinois school district and the Douglas County Health Department are trying to find out what sickened some 70 students at a local elementary school.
The students were sent home school sick August 25 from North Ward Elementary School, which has an enrollment of some 400 students.
The interim school superintendent said symptoms reported by the students include vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain, but no fever.
He said that if parents notice their children experiencing these symptoms, they should keep them home from school August 26.
He said the health department was called in to investigate as soon as staff learned about the illnesses, and the department has been interviewing parents of the sick students to find out their symptoms and eating habits.
Link: http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local/illinois&id=7631095
Source: DHS Daily Open Source Infrastructure Report




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