H1N1 Virus Isaan Thailand.
Posted on 04 July 2009
I reported on the outbreak of swine flu or H1N1 virus. Our school took the steps early to close the school after a student showed the symptoms of the virus. On Thursday the doors were closed to students and the teachers went home at 11am after cleaning their homeroom classroom. I blogged on this here if you want to see pictures and such.
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