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Second Buffalo Student Dies of Swine Flu
Maya Harden was a fourth grader at Charles Drew Science Magnet School 59. She had been in and out of the hospital over the past couple of weeks because of flu-like symptoms.
Harden is the second Buffalo School District student to die of swine flu in a week.
Fifteen year old Matthew Davis, an 8th grader at Harvey Austin School 97 died June 20th.
Health officials stress the importance of frequent hand-washing and good hygiene to prevent the spread of H1N1.
Buffalo School Superintendent James Williams issued the following written statement:
"It is with a heavy heart and deep sadness that I inform our Buffalo Public Schools family and the entire Buffalo community that we mourn the loss of another student. Please keep the family in your thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time while they struggle with this terrible loss."
"This disease is a serious health issue that cannot be taken lightly, which is why we ask parents again to remain vigilant in stopping the spread of H1N1. Please have your child wash and sanitize their hands as often as possible. The best way to remain disease-free is to maintain proper hygiene and wash your hands on a regular basis."
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(2009-06-29)
BUFFALO
(wned) -
A second Buffalo student has died of swine flu. The 9-year old girl died Saturday at Women and Children's Hospital. Maya Harden was a fourth grader at Charles Drew Science Magnet School 59. She had been in and out of the hospital over the past couple of weeks because of flu-like symptoms.
Harden is the second Buffalo School District student to die of swine flu in a week.
Fifteen year old Matthew Davis, an 8th grader at Harvey Austin School 97 died June 20th.
Health officials stress the importance of frequent hand-washing and good hygiene to prevent the spread of H1N1.
Buffalo School Superintendent James Williams issued the following written statement:
"It is with a heavy heart and deep sadness that I inform our Buffalo Public Schools family and the entire Buffalo community that we mourn the loss of another student. Please keep the family in your thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time while they struggle with this terrible loss."
"This disease is a serious health issue that cannot be taken lightly, which is why we ask parents again to remain vigilant in stopping the spread of H1N1. Please have your child wash and sanitize their hands as often as possible. The best way to remain disease-free is to maintain proper hygiene and wash your hands on a regular basis."
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