Parents say APS not being up front with H1N1 death
Posted at: 11/02/2009 10:10 PM
| Updated at: 11/03/2009 7:08 AM
By: Eyewitness News 4
They say they got a letter, but a big piece of information was missing.
Parent Amoree Trujillo said Monday, "It just says that he passed away. It doesn't give any reasoning as to what's going on in with our children."
The principal at Emerson Elementary sent home the letter with students on Monday, saying an 11-year-old boy died on Sunday.
It says the boy was sick and had been hospitalized since October 11.
"We came to find out that he had H1N1 and the school is not telling us... they're keeping it a secret," Trujillo said.
Trujillo's children go to Emerson, and she's worried they will get the H1N1 virus, too.
"They bring it home, I've got a four month old baby that they can't get vaccinated," she said.
After learning the child died of H1N1, Trujillo called the administration.
She said, "They told me that they legally are not bound to tell us that it was H1N1... they have no legal obligation to do so."
On Monday afternoon, APS Superintendent Winston Brooks sent us a statement, acknowledging it was an H1N1 death.
In part, it said:
It's difficult to cope with death, and even harder to understand when the loss involves such a young person.
APS adds that it's the Department of Health's job to confirm when someone dies of H1N1.
Trujillo still thinks the letter to parents wasn't up front.
"Why not be honest with the parents? We have a right to know," she said.
APS adds that it decided to disclose what school the child attended.
Health officials say the boy who died had a pre-existing medical condition.
Albuquerque boy dies of H1N1
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