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<blockquote data-quote="lizives" data-source="post: 89985" data-attributes="member: 21370"><p>"One pupil at a school near where I live has been diagnosed with swine flu, the school was closed down for a week I think and one teacher also suffering from asthma has been given Tamiflu, the rest of them havent though,"</p><p></p><p>My daughter works in a high school where her son is a pupil. They got Pig Flu 2 weeks ago. Staff from another school which was closed when a few pupils got the disease, had been sent to her school to work..........................how daft is that? </p><p>She and her her son were quarantined for a week at home (GP's advice) yet the school did not close and now others have it. I am T2 so stayed out of the way just in case. </p><p>Is there any sense in what is being done to prevent the spread of pig flu? I think not. Time someone made some hard and fast rules. Children of adults who have the flu were still being sent to playschool nearby. Adults affected have not been advised to stay away from work yet others have. What is going on? Who is making up the rules?</p><p>If this is going to be a true Pandemic it will not be a surprise. Nothing is really being done to prevent it spreading. I think we need to be very careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lizives, post: 89985, member: 21370"] "One pupil at a school near where I live has been diagnosed with swine flu, the school was closed down for a week I think and one teacher also suffering from asthma has been given Tamiflu, the rest of them havent though," My daughter works in a high school where her son is a pupil. They got Pig Flu 2 weeks ago. Staff from another school which was closed when a few pupils got the disease, had been sent to her school to work..........................how daft is that? She and her her son were quarantined for a week at home (GP's advice) yet the school did not close and now others have it. I am T2 so stayed out of the way just in case. Is there any sense in what is being done to prevent the spread of pig flu? I think not. Time someone made some hard and fast rules. Children of adults who have the flu were still being sent to playschool nearby. Adults affected have not been advised to stay away from work yet others have. What is going on? Who is making up the rules? If this is going to be a true Pandemic it will not be a surprise. Nothing is really being done to prevent it spreading. I think we need to be very careful. [/QUOTE]
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