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100 Single Rooms, Daily Linens, and Tamiflu: Emory's H1N1 Isolation Dorm
As the 2009 H1N1 pandemic reached campuses, Emory University drew national attention for its public-health response: it converted Turman South residence hall into a 100-room isolation dorm where sick students could recover apart from the campus population. Emory's student-health director said the school had its first case three days before classes started, and the university had roughly 100 cases among its nearly 13,000 students. Residents of the isolation dorm received free meals, daily linen changes, and supplies including Tamiflu, soup, and thermometers.
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- OfficialThe Flu is Coming - Emory News Centernews.emory.edu
- OfficialFlu is Coming (overview) - Emory News Centernews.emory.edu