Influenza Disappears
From Student Body. . . Total Cases Among Students Reached 49
“There are no cases of influenza among the students at the
University of North Carolina,” Dr. Eric A. Abernethy, the University physician,
said today. “At the present time five students are on the sick list. Two have
minor injuries received in basketball, one has the mumps, and two have ear
trouble but not serious enough to keep them off classes.
“Since January 1st,” Dr. Abernethy continued,
“there have been 49 cases of influenza among the 1,400 students. All of them
are now well. That number includes every student who had a rise in temperature
if just for one day. Eleven cases during the past two months developed into
serious influenza and two into pneumonia. The largest number sick at any time
was 17, the largest number of new cases in any one day was two. There was never
at any time any influenza situation as such.”
Outside the University, in Chapel Hill, in Carrboro, which
adjoins and in the surrounding country influenza spread widely though it is now
pronounced to be rapidly decreasing. Five deaths have been reported form the
county near Chapel Hill.
Precautions were taken in Chapel Hill and in the University
to keep influenza from getting a start. The Chapel Hill graded school was
closed for 10 days. Churches and moving picture shows were discontinued, and
all gatherings were discouraged. One basketball game was postponed. Efforts
were made to keep the students from leaving town as the medical authorities
thought they might bring influenza back with them. To these precautions
University authorities attribute the fact that the health record since the
first of the year has not been abnormal.
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