Unusual number of Nisswa School students out with chicken pox
NISSWA -- A higher than usual number of Nisswa Elementary
School students may have chicken pox.
Erin Suemnick, principal at the school, said 29 families have
reported that their child has visible signs of chicken pox. Suemnick
said in a letter to parents dated Tuesday: "Many of the Nisswa families
are already aware of the unusual number of students that are at home
already with chicken pox."
Also in the letter, Suemnick wrote that the Brainerd Medical Center
is interested in the inordinate number of chicken pox cases at the
school. The medical center reported many of the children have already
had the chicken pox vaccine.
A questionnaire was developed to ask parents whether their children
have been affected with chicken pox; if their child has had the
immunization; or if the child has already been infected with chicken
pox.
Suemnick said she encourages families to call their doctor if they
have any questions regarding their child's condition.
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