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To: Judith Anne; All
More from the Globe and Mail about the kids breaking the quarantine, as some of us who have raised kids knew they would...

Teens rebel against quarantine
Students straying after 1,500 ordered to remain at home

By CAROLINE ALPHONSO
EDUCATION REPORTER
Thursday, May 29, 2003 - Page A13


Public health officials struggled to keep about 1,500 teenagers in quarantine yesterday, a task that proved insurmountable when some left their confinement to have fun.

On the first day of quarantine for students of Father Michael McGivney Catholic Academy, just north of Toronto, one was already out shopping, while another invited friends to a concert where he was going to be playing last night.....

Murray McQuigge, a spokesman for York Region's public health department, knows all too well that grounding an entire school without any supervision is far from easy.

(snip)


The school closed its doors yesterday because a Grade 11 student attended the school for three days last week with symptoms of SARS.

(snip)

In the meantime, students and staff at the school located in Markham are in quarantine till Tuesday. If another person shows symptoms, this quarantine period could be extended, health officials said.

Reached at their homes yesterday, many students were sleeping in, playing video games or surfing the Internet. A few were even catching up on homework.

But news quickly spread that some had broken quarantine. One girl, for example, took a shopping trip to the city.

"You can't expect people to be isolated for 10 days. We have quite the social life," said 15-year-old Rachel Gunasingham, whose friend went shopping. "It's very difficult. It's summer now, and we're off school early."


The enitre article is interesting reading. Apparently the hospitalized boy's father is now feeling "unwell"...

http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/TPStory/LAC/20030529/USCHOM/National/Idx
110 posted on 05/29/2003 8:32:37 AM PDT by jacquej
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To: jacquej
It is clear that health care workers and hospital patients are a lot easier to quarantine then a bunch of high school students who feel fine and are convinced they are not going to be the one who come down with it. This could be very significant of the course of this disease's course.
112 posted on 05/29/2003 9:08:04 AM PDT by harpseal (Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown)
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