In the past week, 140 cases of Type A influenza have been confirmed in the county, many of them students and more than 100 of them within 24 hours on Tuesday and Wednesday.
I asked my mother if her school was being closed due to the fact that so many cases are popping up all around Seguin. She informed me that her school is trying to making it through this week since it is TAKS week for the Middle School students in Texas. I decided to look for some information about what New Braunfels and Comal School districts will be doing on this matter. Luckily it talked about it in the same article that I have linked to earlier.
The Texas Education Agency is working with the Comal and New Braunfels districts to reschedule the tests, which must be taken under state law, spokeswoman Debbie Ratcliffe said. She said districts can apply for a waiver so they don't have to make up the missed days of school.
I think that this will make the end of the school year more stressful on the middle school students but right now they are enjoying the little break. But the town is trying to keep the flu from spreading by keeping the city pool at Landa Park closed.
Another big water attraction in New Braunfels is the Number 1 water park Schlitterbahn, which open this past weekend.
Schlitterbahn and other companies are erring on the side of caution. In Comal County, where authorities have closed schools and urged residents to avoid large gatherings, employers are scrambling to keep their business productive while remaining flexible for workers who need to attend to their kids
Schlitterbahn is going to stay open but not the whole park.
Schlitterbahn, for example, planned to open only the part of the park where the water is chlorinated — in part as a safeguard against the virus, but also because it requires less staff, spokesman Jeffrey Siebert said.
Along with all the closures the local HEB is asking that if an employee is staying home from school they ask that you stay home from work as well.
Hopefully this will be under control soon. I know that me and some friends that are from that area have decided to not go home anything time soon since the Huntsville area does not seem to be affected as bad as our hometowns.