Abu Dhabi schools 'unlikely' to close due to H1N1 fears
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, September 08 - 2009 at 10:27
A senior education official in Adu Dhabi said schools in the emirate are 'very unlikely' to shut down due to swine flu concerns, The National has reported. However, Dr Amer al Kindi, the school health manager at Abu Dhabi Education Council, warned that parents and schools need to behave more responsibly to avoid causing 'panic that is uncalled for and a state of chaos'.
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