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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 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 contracted the virus. All six patients had only "mild" symptoms. |
The nursery is expected to reopen on Thursday morning. | 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. |
Everyone has worked together to solve this difficult situation for us Isabel LindRavenscraig Primary head | Everyone has worked together to solve this difficult situation for us Isabel LindRavenscraig Primary head |
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. |
Ravenscraig headteacher Isabel Lind said: "We're pleased to be back - the children are pleased and certainly the parents were telling me they were glad to be sending their children back after a few days at home. | Ravenscraig headteacher Isabel Lind said: "We're pleased to be back - the children are pleased and certainly the parents were telling me they were glad to be sending their children back after a few days at home. |
"Naturally, particularly last Tuesday evening, folks were very concerned but the health professionals were very good at reassuring what would happen. | "Naturally, particularly last Tuesday evening, folks were very concerned but the health professionals were very good at reassuring what would happen. |
"I think it was wise to have a meeting, and the letters too reassured people what was happening. Everyone has worked together to solve this difficult situation for us. It's been good teamwork." | "I think it was wise to have a meeting, and the letters too reassured people what was happening. Everyone has worked together to solve this difficult situation for us. It's been good teamwork." |
Mary Greig, who took her three children to the school on Thursday morning, said: "They have had cabin fever. They weren't allowed to mix with other children but they were treating it like a holiday and wanted to go here, there and everywhere. | Mary Greig, who took her three children to the school on Thursday morning, said: "They have had cabin fever. They weren't allowed to mix with other children but they were treating it like a holiday and wanted to go here, there and everywhere. |
"There was a big question mark as to whether or not a child at the school actually had swine flu and I think the fact that it was confirmed means that they did take the right steps." | "There was a big question mark as to whether or not a child at the school actually had swine flu and I think the fact that it was confirmed means that they did take the right steps." |
'Limit the spread' | 'Limit the spread' |
Ms Greig added: "It's better to be safe than sorry." | Ms Greig added: "It's better to be safe than sorry." |
Ladybird Nursery, closed last Thursday as a result of a probable case of swine flu, will reopen on Thursday. | Ladybird Nursery, closed last Thursday as a result of a probable case of swine flu, will reopen on Thursday. |
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 four 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." |