CDC To Study H1N1 Spread in the City of Decatur
Decatur Metro | September 30, 2009 | 7:00 amFrom Decatur PD’s Juanchella Francis…
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are leading an investigation on the spread of influenza-like illness in the City of Decatur. The state of Georgia experienced early cases of H1N1 and they want to evaluate the extent of disease in the community. The investigation will allow them to rapidly direct public health messages to the rest of the U.S. regarding influenza.
On Thursday, September 24th, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention started surveying a random sample of households in the City of Decatur and hope to finish the investigation within 1 to 2 weeks. Eight teams of 2 people each will conduct the surveys.
This type of investigation is generally considered an emergency public health response. Therefore, no door-to-door solicitation permit is required.
I wonder if viruses spread differently in more interactive communities like Decatur and say a Gwinnett subdivision. Less interaction could be beneficial for once. But that’s only true if your kids are home-schooled!