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Show CONDITION OF INFLUENZA IN CACHEJOUNTY Thoio aro twenty-eight families quarantined for Influenza lu Logmi today. While there lino boon eight niltlltlunal caso3 quarantined slnco Tilday, tlieio hao been three, of the fliht cases released, they lialng completely recovered. Tho Inck of a Inrgo number o cases, which were expected In tlm beginning, Is no doubt duo to tho, fact that tho scluss, plcturo houses, dances, chinches nnd nil other gathering gath-ering places woro closed promptly, when the dlsensu first nppeaiod lu the city. It Is advised that th.'sj gatheilng places continue to re.iialn closed and that nil other public Rath j erlngs, such as funotnln, conventions and similar meutlngs be held In tho ' open nlr with as few people pioiont Ins is absolutely iioressnty. All business busi-ness places nie asked to delay any 1 I Special Sales thnt they may havo (eontcniplulcd at this time, until later. lat-er. Tho people aro nihlscd to spond , aa much (lino as pnssibln In tho open op-en nlr by themselves nnd to uleep In well entilated looms, preforably on 'sleeping poiohes 01 In tents If you lmo Iboiii. Do not congregate In v....... htwiiMD jh inu nucvtft Ul 111 .public places. Stny out In the open i by yomself nnd on Joy these fine) Autumn days. Do not travel on tho ttnlns fioin one town' to another, unless un-less it is iibsolutoly necessary. It Iina been" called to" tho attention of the City Iloaid of 'lle.ilth thnt tlieio aro' many cases of Influenza in Minio of tho towns of tho county Wiero thoio Is n lack of organization organiza-tion or system for hnndllng thorn. Most of tlicf doctors of tho county ( hnvo agreed that nil cases should bo quarantined, or at least that n flag should bo put up nnd tho Infected caso or cases bo Isolated. Each town when) an active Board of Health docs not exist should organize a apodal apo-dal committee with a health officer to take care of all cases and seo that thoy aro properly quarantined and attended to. ' There still appears to be a case now and then in the city which has failed to report either to a' physician physi-cian or to a health officer. Tho Doard of Health wishes to give warning again that as soon as the necessary evidence can be obtained against such cases, they will bo prosecuted to tho fullest extent of tho law. Signed, nOY BDLLEN, Chairman of City Board of Health |