The Russian Consumer Surveillance Service in Kabardino-Balkaria said that seven people in the republic were infected with A (H1N1) flue and four with A (H3N2) flu, as of February 25. A total of 30 people were infected with flu, RIA Novosti reports.Three schools were closed due to quarantine to prevent further spread of the disease.
The Russian Consumer Surveillance Service in Kabardino-Balkaria said that seven people in the republic were infected with A (H1N1) flue and four with A (H3N2) flu, as of February 25. A total of 30 people were infected with flu, RIA Novosti reports.
Three schools were closed due to quarantine to prevent further spread of the disease.