Comment on Flu outbreak in 1977 forced school closures in Southeast Texas

Flu outbreak in 1977 forced school closures in Southeast Texas

"The illness in this community is higher than normal, but it's not significant," Port Arthur Assistant Superintendent for Administration Charles McBee told The Port Arthur News, adding PAISD schools had an 11 percent absence rate and would not be closing. The government shut down its flu shot program in December 1976 after some of the vaccines were linked to Guillain-Barré syndrome, which attacks healthy nerves and eventually leads to paralysis.

 

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