November 5, 2009 BBC About 160 students have been released to go home after a school in south west Scotland had a outbreak of what is suspected to be the Swine Flu.
November 4, 2009 Ukraine schools closed across the nation as protection against Swine Flu.
November 03, 2009BAIDHA'A (Saba) – Since identifying fresh cases of the Swine Flu in Baidha'a province (located in central Yemen), the the Education ministry has closed 3 additional
schools.
October 30, 2009 NY Daily News Nurses at a public school accidentally gave the Swine Flu vaccination to two children without their parent's authorization, resulting in one child being taken to the hospital.
October 19, 2009 VALLEY NEWS Health and school officials suspect that the actual number of swine flu cases that are undiagnosed is much higher than the few confirmed cases the local school districts have reported.
October 10, 2009 ATLANTA — Health officials report that as of Friday, 76 U.S. children have died
of H1N1. They have also had 19 new reports this last week.
September 30, 2009 WASHINGTON - Brookings Institution think tank estimates that the cost of closing US schools and day care centers, could possibly cost between $10 billion and $47 billion.
September 6, 2009: Missoula County health officials are planning for a wave of swine flu cases as the school year begins.
September 6, 2009: SAN FRANCISCO, California (AFP) –
Washington State University has one of the largest reported outbreaks of swine flu cases on a US university campus, with some 2000 cases reported.
September 3, 2009US News & World Report
College campuses have been hit hard with Swine flu. 165 schools have
reported 1,640 cases of flu-like symptoms according to a new system
that will allow parents to keep abreast of the Swine flu situation at their child's school.
September 1, 2009: WASHINGTON - President Obama is urging Americans to take common-step precautions to prevent infection from the H1N1 Swine flu virus.
August 27, 2009: A private school in Tampa has 20% of its 700 students absent, with what is suspected to be the swine flu.
August 26, 2009: University of South Florida makes preparations to hold classes online, in the event of a swine flu outbreak.
August 12, 2009: The government of France is considering shutting down all schools in the event of a "total pandemic" of the swine flu. Classes would be broadcast by television. August 7, 2009: The CDC released new school guidelines that discourage schools from closing unless they have a majority of students who are particularly vulnerable to the swine flu.
August 6, 2009: UK schools considering plans to immunize all 8.5 million students against the swine flu.
April 30, 2009: President Obama insists that schools close if there are signs of swine flu in students. He feels parents can't just take these children to a day care center.