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Swine flu school opens to pupils Swine flu school opens to pupils
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A primary school that was closed after one of its pupils contracted the swine flu virus has reopened.A primary school that was closed after one of its pupils contracted the swine flu virus has reopened.
Ravenscraig Primary shut last Tuesday as a precaution after the five-year-old boy displayed symptoms of the virus.Ravenscraig Primary shut last Tuesday as a precaution after the five-year-old boy displayed symptoms of the virus.
His 45-year-old mother is also among the six confirmed cases of swine flu in the Greenock area.His 45-year-old mother is also among the six confirmed cases of swine flu in the Greenock area.
The town's Ladybird Pre-Five Centre also closed after a three-year-old boy who attends contracted the virus. All six patients had only "mild" symptoms.The town's Ladybird Pre-Five Centre also closed after a three-year-old boy who attends contracted the virus. All six patients had only "mild" symptoms.
The nursery is expected to reopen on Thursday morning.
Tamiflu was given to 23 classmates of the Ravenscraig Primary pupil, and to 17 members of an after-school club he attended.Tamiflu was given to 23 classmates of the Ravenscraig Primary pupil, and to 17 members of an after-school club he attended.
Inverclyde Council said the school had re-opened on the advice of health officials.Inverclyde Council said the school had re-opened on the advice of health officials.
A total of 10 people across Scotland have tested positive for the H1N1 strain of the virus.A total of 10 people across Scotland have tested positive for the H1N1 strain of the virus.
A further six possible cases are still under investigation.A further six possible cases are still under investigation.
Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon said: "The level of person to person transmission we have seen in Scotland so far has been very limited and the risk to the public remains low.Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon said: "The level of person to person transmission we have seen in Scotland so far has been very limited and the risk to the public remains low.
"However, it is important that we all continue to do everything possible to limit the spread of the virus with simple good hygiene measures.""However, it is important that we all continue to do everything possible to limit the spread of the virus with simple good hygiene measures."