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Flu outbreak closes Stockport high school for five days

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A flu outbreak has closed a school for five days after almost a third of pupils and members of staff were struck by the virus.

About 330 pupils and 25 staff at Bramhall High School in Stockport, Greater Manchester, have been off since Tuesday.

In a letter, head teacher Lynne Fox said cases were “continuing to rise” causing an “unprecedented situation”.

The 1,200-pupil school is due to reopen on 13 December.

Mrs Fox took action following guidance from Public Health England and she said a “deep clean” of the site would be carried out.

She said the closure would allow “a period of recuperation” for those who are ill and “avoid any danger of re-infection”.

The school advised anyone with lung, heart, liver, kidney, or neurological disease, diabetes or an impaired immune system to see their GP and seek the flu vaccine.


What is flu?

Flu virus -Image copyrightSPRINGER MEDIZIN/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
Image captionThere are 18 different types of influenza A
  • Influenza (flu) is a viral infection affecting the lungs and airways
  • Symptoms include: headache, fever, cough, sore throat, aching muscles and joints
  • Complications include bacterial pneumonia and can be life-threatening
  • Those at most risk include older people and people with underlying health conditions
  • There are two types of influenza affecting people – influenza A and influenza B                                                           [Source:- BBC]
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