Swine flu school closings could cost billions

Swine flu school closings could cost billions (AP)
Merlene York uses disinfectant to wipe down lunch tables at Mary McAshan Gibbs Pre-K Center Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009, in Huntsville, Texas. All schools in the Huntsville Independent School District are closed until Thursday due to students and staff being sick. Concerns about swine flu and other illnesses have led to numerous absences at schools statewide. (AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, Michael Paulsen) MANDATORY CREDIT

(AP) -- Closing schools and day care centers because of swine flu could cost between $10 billion and $47 billion, a report by the Brookings Institution think tank found.

The government is urging schools to close only as a last resort, such as when large numbers of kids or staffers come down with swine .

But in the month since classes began, many schools have closed. As of Monday, there had been at least 187 dismissals across the country affecting at least 79,678 students, the Education Department said.

The report issued Wednesday by Brookings' Center on Social and Economic Dynamics estimated that the cost of closing all schools in the U.S. for four weeks would be between $10 billion to $47 billion. Brookings called that a conservative estimate.

Keeping kids home from school would require parents to stay home from work too, and some of those parents are health care workers, the report said.

The report also said:

- The cost of mass school closures in selected cities would be $65 million for Washington, D.C., $1.1 billion for New York City and $1.5 billion for Los Angeles County.

- Mass school closures would cause 12 percent of workers to be absent; absenteeism could be higher in lower-income households with only one worker.

- The value of lost class time is estimated to be $6.1 billion.

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On the Net:

Brookings Center on Social and Economic Dynamics: http://www.brookings.edu/dynamics.aspx

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