Posted on 10/15/2014 3:15:14 PM PDT by ri4dc
PEORIA, AZ - A Peoria elementary school student who was battling a serious respiratory condition has died, the school district confirmed.
News of the student's illness sparked concerns Tuesday over the possibility that enterovirus 68 had made its way into Arizona.
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I think you mean flu...not flue (like a chimney flue).
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Of course, you are right.
Thank you for that link. I found it most informative.
welcome, This is very scary. My boys are grown but they are at risk for young adults due to childhood asthma.
More innocent blood on the hands of all democrats.
Of interest...
Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres have their winter training in Peoria, AZ. It seems to be an upscale kind of place. Here’s a report on the school’s statistics That particular elementary school ranks better than 95.5 percent of schools in AZ. http://www.schooldigger.com/go/AZ/schools/0625002657/school.aspx
An infant (6 month old boy) died of Enterovirus earlier this month in Phoenix. He did not wake up from his nap and did NOT exhibit any symptoms. Not SIDS but Enterovirus.
http://www.azfamily.com/news/health/Phoenix-Infant-Dies-From-Enterovirus-279500342.html
I had not seen that report. How does an infant get exposed to this? Very odd. Thanks for the link.
Daycare?
Daycare? Very sad.
AZ officials seem to be denying any such cases are confirmed as EVD68.
Arizona health official: No CDC-confirmed cases of Enterovirus D-68 in state.
Yet there was an article just today confirming the death of a 5 month old was EVD68, posted above earlier today.
I will link it here also:
http://www.azfamily.com/news/health/Phoenix-Infant-Dies-From-Enterovirus-279500342.html
Very odd reporting ...
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