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When Class Is Cancelled Due to the Flu: Schools Across at Least 12 States Are Keeping Kids Home Due to Epidemic

Flu season is here, and the virus is officially 鈥渨idespread鈥 in and keeping thousands of students home sick from school.

Although there is no official count of school closings for flu-related concerns, 蜜桃影视 has tallied at least 11 districts and nine scattered individual schools across 12 states that have closed for a full day or longer because of excessive absences and concerns about the virus. have died, and the governor of Alabama has declared a due to the flu.

The in Arkansas closed all 10聽of its schools Friday after seeing 17 to 20 percent of students absent each day since returning from the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, a 鈥渄ramatic uptick鈥 from the usual absentee rate of 5 to 7 percent, Ashley Snellenberger, the district鈥檚 communication coordinator, told 蜜桃影视. In addition to preventing the spread of germs, the closure will also allow the custodial staff to thoroughly clean the building and give sick students time to recover over the extended weekend.

Experts are calling this flu season roughly comparable to the 2014鈥15 outbreak, but more severe than last year. The vaccine is less effective than usual because the flu is largely being caused by , which is harder to prevent with vaccines and causes a more severe illness. Despite the decreased effectiveness, that people get vaccinated, even this late in the season, as the shot can still prevent the illness or decrease its severity.

Reported flu activity increased in the first two weeks of January, according to . Most school closings have occurred this month, but some happened in December.

At least in closed this flu season, as did three in . Additionally, schools in , , , , , , , , , and closed for 鈥渟ick days鈥 because of rampant flu.

Three elementary schools in Swampscott, Massachusetts, so students and staff could attend the funeral of a music teacher who died of flu complications; the buildings also received a special cleaning when leaders discovered her death was flu-related.

in Japan released in 2009 found that the optimal time to close a school was when the flu-related absentee rate hits 5 percent for one day or 3 to 4 percent for two or more days. However, researchers noted that school leaders in the U.S. often do not rely on quantitative data for school-closing decisions and instead make 鈥渁 political or fear-based decision rather than a data-based one.”

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