Sunday, June 2, 2019
Influenza Causes People to Stay Home :: Journalism Media Studies Health Medical Essays
Influenza Causes People to Stay HomeYesterday the influenza record was broken as the highest number of cases in New York city alone was 5589 in a single day The numbers are stupefying and many people are looking at taking more precautions at pr stock-stillting the disease to spread to them and loved ones. People everywhere are wonder if enough is being done to prevent influenza from spreading. The board of health has passed a sanitary computer code which includes the following sections Section 89 of the sanitary code requires isolation and quarantine of persons infected with infectious disease. Section 98 of the sanitary code provides that no person in the city of New York, without a get therefore issued by the Board of Health, carry, move, or caused to be carried, or moved in any matter whatsoever in any public derriere or street any person infected with infectious disease, nor shall any person remove or cause to be removed in the City of New York any such person from any b uilding or vessel, without a permit therefore, issued by the Board of Health. Section 100 of the Sanitary commandment provides that no person shall by any exposure of any individual sick with an infectious disease or by any negligent feat connected therewith, or by a needless exposure of himself cause, contribute to, or promote the spread of disease to any such person. However even with these strict sanitary codes people are taking further measures. Many parents that I interviewed reported that they were even avoiding sending their children to school because of fear of catching influenza. dump Smith of Manhattan stated, Why would I want to put my children at such a risk? I would rather sacrifice a small depute of their education for their protection and even lives. Schools are however making serious efforts at preventing the spread of disease amongst students. Dr. William L Ettinger who is the Superintendent of Schools, sent a letter of instructions for all school officials on how to deal with influenza in the schools. Some of these instructions state that proper and adequate ventilation of classrooms must be maintained and that pupils be required to hold their pocket handkerchiefs in front of their mouths and noses when coughing and sneezing. Another rule given amongst the long list is that each instructor be instructed to inspect her class of pupils carefully each day and to refer to the school doctor or nurse any child showing keen cold, congestion of the eyes with watery secretion from the nose, acute sneezing or coughing.
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