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Posted October 28, 2009
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Des Moines, Iowa
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Should Halloween be canceled?
I have a quick question concerning Halloween. What should the policy be for homes that have had the H1N1 virus? It has been 24 hours since anyone has had a high temperature. Should some people just turn off the lights on that day? And place a sign on their door that says “out sick” or something for Halloween night. What if your child is sick? Could there be a makeup day for Halloween at a local church or school for those kids? Will you please interview a health expert on what to do with Halloween given the out break of H1N1 virus?
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