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I am upset that teachers have not been considered high risk in the H1N1 programs being held by the counties. The average teacher is exposed to at least 100 children every single day, and some as many as 1000. With so many 2 parent working families, most sick children go to school at least 1 day during any illness, that means that teachers are diagnosing illness more often that medical professionals or parents. With all that exposure, you would think that teachers would be the first to be vaccinated.
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