California school invaded by medieval flesh rotting disease

Thursday, September 15, 2016
By Paul Martin

by: Samantha Debbie
NaturalNews.com
Thursday, September 15, 2016

An elementary school located about an hour outside of Los Angeles, California, is receiving a wave of unwanted media attention following reports that two students may have Hansen’s disease, more widely known as leprosy.

On Friday, September 2, parents received a letter from Indian Hills Elementary School, warning them about two unconfirmed cases of leprosy, while offering information about the rare disease. The school is located in Jurupa Valley, and enrolls approximately 650 students.

“Duchon said a parent notified the school’s nursing staff of a preliminary diagnosis of Hansen’s disease for a student at the school. He would not say whether the two suspected cases were in the same family,” reports the Los Angeles Times.

Elliott Duchon is the district superintendent for Jurupa Unified School District.

Barbara Cole, director for disease control for the Riverside County Department of Public Health, said the students were not hospitalized, adding that they live in the western part of the county where the school is located.

Two unconfirmed cases of leprosy at Riverside County elementary school

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