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Two Dallas-area school districts just re-opened after shutting down for a week due to flu.

Posted on Thursday, January 25, 2018 at 01:55PM by Registered CommenterScott McPherson | CommentsPost a Comment

Two Dallas-area school districts just re-opened yesterday after shutting down for a week due to the raging flu epidemic. Two reasons: To disinfect each and every desk, bus seat, and classroom; and to try and break the chain of infection.

Here is the Dallas Morning News story.

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