With two confirmed cases of swine flu to the east, and a probable case to the west, Newport-Mesa parents and students find themselves wedged between the latest cases of an illness spreading across the world.
In the latest local case of swine flu, a Fountain Valley elementary school announced it will be closed for at least a week while one of its students deals with a probable case of the virus. The case is the one of nine in Orange County, with two Irvine people confirmed to have swine flu and seven others in the county, including the Fountain Valley student, considered “probable.”
The illness, a respiratory illness in pigs caused by infection that started in Mexico, doesn’t appear to be a great concern to parents or students in the district.