Published: Monday, 29th June, 2009 4:58pm
East Berkshire named Swine Flu 'hotspot'
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THE OUTBREAK of swine flu cases in recent weeks has led to East Berkshire being named as a "hotspot."
The news broke at a press conference earlier today as Dr Angela Snowling, Acting Director of Public Health at NHS Berkshire East said information was being sent out to schools across the area.
Last Friday, the number of confirmed cases was 92 - which has now risen to 116.
According to Dr Snowling plans to contain the virus are no longer viable and the NHS has set up a new hotline to diagnose people more quickly and efficiently.
Dr Snowling said: 'We still have very small numbers compared to say London but have now been declared a hotspot. All GP"s and schools have been written to today about new measures being put in place.'
Initial advice from the NHS is that anyone who has the flu like symptoms should call the national helpline.
However, further information and a special local number has been issued to doctor"s and school"s for anyone who is believed to have the infection.
People advised to ring this number will then be 'risk assessed' and if they are found to have Swine Flu will then be advised on where to get medication.
Dr Snowling added: 'People will no longer need to wait for a swab test which was taking a long time.'
Advice from the NHS remains the same and tips on avoiding Swine Flu includes covering your nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing, disposing of dirty tissues and maintaining good basic hygiene.
The National Swine Flu helpline is 0800 1 513 513
For more see Friday's Observer












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