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She's one with your Neville and the Weasley lads, you know, and thick as thieves with the Parkinson girl.
What happened there is telling, I believe. The farmworkers heard that she was home for the holidays and somehow knew that she has some abilities with basic Healing. Clearly they also knew her to be sympathetic and trustworthy, as well. In any case, word was passed to her that a great many children were terribly ill, and of course, she went to see what could be done and was promptly in a mess she'd no idea how to mend.
I went late in the evening and did all I could.
As for the Muggleborn child, you should certainly quarantine him, though I believe that he should be past the point of contagion very soon. With that illness, one is contagious before any signs show at all--brilliant of the disease, that, but once the rash and fever erupt, the contagious phase passes in four or five days at most. We'll take a conservative approach, though, and have you keep him apart for his first week, shall we?
I can also get you a quantity of the prophylactic potion. How many of you are there at the Sanctuary now? Adults and children?