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A case of Swine flu has been confirmed at Alleyn's School. Further information on their website.


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Please find attached the NHS document on Swine Flu for reference and government advice. Should you have any further question it is recommended that you call the numbers given in the attached document (namely 0800 1 513 513) - The Administrator

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relax


tamiflu is being distributed tonight for potential alleyans victims


Its flu - you wont die, just feel poor for a few days - the whole Swine flu has been hyped out of all proportion - its Flu, just one with a catchy name


This will only affect people who have had physical contact on the whole

If the real concern with swine flu is that there will be a second more serious wave in the Autumn should we actually be trying to catch it now and by so doing build up immunity .

Or because it's a virus doesn't it work like that?

Anyone with the knowledge to enlighten?

huncamunca Wrote:

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> relax

>

> tamiflu is being distributed tonight for potential

> alleyans victims

>

> Its flu - you wont die, just feel poor for a few

> days - the whole Swine flu has been hyped out of

> all proportion - its Flu, just one with a catchy

> name

>

> This will only affect people who have had physical

> contact on the whole


-what, like anyone who uses ED public transport??

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> I don't doubt for a second this thing exists and I

> thing generally the media have a mixed-report on

> how they have reported it

>

> But this many people diagnosed in ED? Not a

> chance... people are "developing" symptoms. End of


I think it is true Sean - on the Alleyn's website it confirms that all 5 children have tested positive for swine flu. But I don't think it's that alarming as from what I understand it has mutated since killing people in Mexico and is no more harmless to anyone who catches it here than normal flu, so anxiety is mostly down to media hype I think...

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