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More schools report swine flu cases

Medical chiefs at Nottinghamshire County Council revealed the number of schools reporting cases of Swine Flu grew to 90 on Friday.

The experts say the figure relates to schools outside of the city and is changing all the time.

Nottinghamshire County Council will not confirm the schools which have reported positive swine flu cases, but at Chad understands they include:

Brunts School, Mansfield

Meden School, Warsop

Holly Hill School, Selston

Quarrydale School, Sutton,

Sutton Centre, Sutton

Manor School, Mansfield Woodhouse

Unconfirmed cases have been reported at:

Abbey Primary, Mansfield

High Oakham Primary, Mansfield

Garibaldi School, Forest Town.

Asquith Primary School, Mansfield.

IN the Newark & Sherwood district in Chad's circulation area, Nottinghamshire County Council has revealed four cases of confirmed and unconfirmed swine flu. The schools affected have not been revealed.

IN Derbyshire, schools in the Chad circulation area with students or staff with suspected or confirmed swine flu are:

New Bolsover Primary School Bolsover

Alfreton Grange Arts College, Alfreton

Stretton Handley CofE Primary School, Alfreton

Tibshelf Community School, Tibshelf

Brookfield Primary School, Langwith Junction

Model Village Primary School, Shirebrook

Alfreton Nursery School, Alfreton

New Bolsover Primary School, Bolsover

Stubbin Wood Special School, Langwith Junction

Somerlea Park Junior School, Somercotes

Brigg Inflant School, South Normanton

South Normanton Nursery School, South Normanton


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