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An Economic Studies and Center on Social and Economic Dynamics Event

The Scouting Report: Flu Contagion in Schools

H1N1 Influenza, Pandemic Disease, Health Care, Public Health


Event Summary

As the nation and the world continue to grapple with H1N1, school closures are one policy tool under consideration to slow spread of the pandemic. In the first comprehensive U.S. study of the economic cost of school and daycare center closures, Brookings’ Center on Social and Economic Dynamics (CSED) found that closing all schools in the U.S. for four weeks could cost between $10 to $47 billion dollars--a conservative estimate because only earnings rather than total compensation were used to calculate costs--and could lead to a reduction of up to 19% in key health care personnel.

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Event Information

When

Wednesday, October 21, 2009
12:30 PM to 1:30 PM

Where

Online Only
The Brookings Institution
Washington, DC
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Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

On October 21, Ross Hammond, a Brookings fellow and co-author of the report, "Economic Cost and Health Care Workforce Effects of School Closures in the U.S.," and Fred Barbash, Politico senior editor, hosted a live web chat about the implications and potential costs of school closures.

Read the Transcript »

Participants

Moderator

Fred Barbash

Senior Editor
POLITICO


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