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2009 H1N1 Pandemic in Taiwan
- Taiwan instituted class suspensions rather than school closures.
- If more than two students in the class developed H1N1 2009 over a three day period, classes were suspended for 5 days.
- The strategy was logical because in Taiwan, students remain in a home-room while teachers move among the classes. Less movement from students decreases the opportunity for the disease to spread.
- Studies have suggested that this approach was an effective social distancing measure during the H1N1 Pandemic while reducing social disruption by enabling schools to remain in session.
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Updated 2020-08-08
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