Swine flu spread as more than 30 Derbyshire schools report cases
MORE than 30 Derbyshire schools have pupils or staff or parents of pupils with swine flu.
Most of them are on the eastern side of the county, from Long Eaton through to Chesterfield, and so far there are no cases in Derby schools.
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virus: Swine flu symptoms are similar to those of seasonal flu and many will not need medicine.
All of the 32 county schools are being advised to stay open by the Health Protection Agency and parents are being sent letters to advise them of the situation.
These include: South Darley Primary; Chaucer Infant, Field House Infant and St John Houghton Catholic School, all in Ilkeston; Heanor Gate Science College; Herbert Strutt Primary, Belper; Mill Hill, Ripley; Aldercar Community, Langley Mill; Brooklands Primary, English Martyrs' Catholic Primary, Wilsthorpe Business College, all in Long Eaton; Cloudside Junior, Sandiacre; Alfreton Grange Arts College and Tibshelf Community School.
Up to 10 cases have been confirmed at St John Houghton Catholic School, in Kirk Hallam.
Head teacher Bernard Monaghan said that most of the confirmed cases were confined to year-nine pupils.
He said: "We are hoping that parents won't keep their children away and we are ensuring that good hygiene procedures are followed."
Mark Blatchly, deputy head teacher at Heanor Gate Science College, said the school had one confirmed case and three other pupils are undergoing tests.
He said: "We have put our swine flu plan into action.
"We have been preparing for this possibility for several weeks and have posters and anti-bacterial gel available for pupils.
"We have two weeks until the term ends and the six-week holiday will come as a blessing to maybe halt the spread in schools."
Meanwhile two cases of swine flu have been confirmed at the University of Derby.
Two female students, living in private rented accommodation in the city, have had symptoms confirmed as swine flu after visiting their GP.
There is also a third suspected, but unconfirmed, case which is being investigated.
The university remains open as usual.
A Burton town hall worker was also confirmed as having the virus yesterday.
A spokeswoman for East Staffordshire Borough Council said staff had been told and given leaflets about the illness.
Five hospital workers, four pupils at Long Eaton's Trent College and an inmate at Sudbury Prison have all recently been confirmed as having swine flu.
John Grenville, secretary of Derbyshire Local Medical Committee, said GP surgeries had seen a rise in the number of patients calling or visiting of between five and 10%.
He said: "So far it hasn't completely swamped them but it's making them work harder."
A spokeswoman for NHS Derby City, which oversees healthcare in the area, said the symptoms – similar to those of seasonal flu – were relatively mild and many people will be able to recover from them without anti-viral drugs.
She advised those with symptoms to stay at home, to minimise the risk of spreading the virus, and telephone their GP.







4 Comments
by Amused, Derby
Wednesday, July 08 2009, 2:18PM
“Spot on "Also Amused", thank you for supporting my comments.
In all walks of life there are people making up excuses not to go to work, it's these people that fail to thrive in life, the others who work hard DO get sick and i know i would not want any of my work colleages coming into work if they had this, it would be daft to spread the germs further.
I am pleased someone shares my point so thank you.”
by Also Amused ., Heanor
Wednesday, July 08 2009, 12:54PM
“Amused you are so right , Jon is judging everyone by his own low standards. swine flu unlike any other will require a doctor to see the patient and report it to some health body. Not likely then that people will say they have this just to get off school,and have a doc come round and examine them fully. more likely a migraine or sickness. why are you off work Jon got swine flu eh mate ????”
by Amused, Derby
Wednesday, July 08 2009, 12:21PM
“ah Jon is back with his wisdom on flu! I read your comments yesterday and wanted to point you in the direction of the hpa.org website, tells you all the statistics on "normal"flu and the death rate at this time of year, also the "bird" flu you talked about. It also proves you wrong when you look at the stats!
I really hope you do not get this flu, it would be interesting to see your opinion when you're sick and trying hard to type your comments on these stories. Also hope you are not a manager, cannot think of anyone worst on the sympathy level, fact is this IS spreading, FACT!”
by jon, derby
Wednesday, July 08 2009, 10:00AM
“Watch this trend of bunking off on a trusted "Swine Flu" sickie spread now like wild fire as people grab the opportunity to pull the wool over their bosses eyes.”