The Government announced that all kindergartens and primary and secondary schools would cancel summer classes in order to help prevent the spread of Influenza A (H1N1). The Director of the Education and Youth Affairs Bureau, Mr Sou Chio Fai, made the announcement today at a press conference at the Influenza Response and Coordination Centre. Summer activities co-organised by the Education and Youth Affairs Bureau and Macao Sport Development Board would be launched as planned, but the number of participants in each class would be capped at 30. The Health Bureau announced a newly imported Influenza A (H1N1) case, taking the total number of confirmed cases to 13. The patient, a 39-year-old Filipina croupier manager in a casino, visited the Philippines on 21 June and met family members with flu symptoms. Back in Macao, she showed flu symptoms yesterday evening at work and was sent to Hospital Conde S. Januário where she was tested positive for the virus. The Bureau had asked three casino workers who had met her briefly to stay home for medical observation. The Bureau also announced that two patients were discharged from the hospital today after recovering from the disease. Currently there were 10 confirmed Influenza A (H1N1) patients quarantine at Hospital Conde S. Januário.
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