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Eton hit by more swine flu cases Eton swine flu outbreak spreads
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Three further pupils of public school Eton College have been confirmed as having swine flu. Three further Eton College pupils have been diagnosed with swine flu, taking the total number of cases at the public school to four.
The Berkshire school closed for an extra week following half term after a pupil, 13, tested positive last week. More suspected cases at the Berkshire school are being investigated after a pupil tested positive there last week.
Across the UK another 15 cases of swine flu have been diagnosed, bringing the UK total to 244, the Health Protection Agency said. Health chiefs confirmed there were another 15 cases of the virus across the UK, bringing the total to 244.
The new cases include one patient with the virus in Wales, which is believed to be the first for the country. The new cases included one patient from Wales, which is believed to be the first swine flu case in the country.
The Health Protection Agency said earlier on Sunday that 32 suspected cases were being investigated at Eton.
In a letter written to parents, it warned of seven probable and 25 possible cases.
The school will remain closed until 7 June.