On Tuesday Mayor Michael Bloomberg will outline New York City's strategy to fight swine flu in schools. An estimated 800,000 city residents got swine flu last year, so the city is gearing up for the new onslaught. Last year many city schools were closed to prevent the spread of the h1n1 -- swine flu -- virus. But sources told CBS 2 HD on Monday that this year the schools chancellor will be much less likely to do that....
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