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A primary school in west Wales has closed for three days after a "high number" of pupils and half the staff were taken ill with flu-like symptoms.A primary school in west Wales has closed for three days after a "high number" of pupils and half the staff were taken ill with flu-like symptoms.
A number of cases at Pontyberem Primary School in Carmarthenshire were confirmed as being swine flu on Tuesday afternoon, the local council said.A number of cases at Pontyberem Primary School in Carmarthenshire were confirmed as being swine flu on Tuesday afternoon, the local council said.
The head decided to close the 120-pupil school due to staff shortages.The head decided to close the 120-pupil school due to staff shortages.
The closure comes as the first swine flu vaccinations take place in Wales, with 750,000 seen as priority cases.The closure comes as the first swine flu vaccinations take place in Wales, with 750,000 seen as priority cases.
Health workers and patients with chronic illnesses like lung and heart disease will be the first to receive the swine flu vaccine.Health workers and patients with chronic illnesses like lung and heart disease will be the first to receive the swine flu vaccine.
Pregnant women will also receive letters offering vaccination, an offer which will eventually be extended to everyone in Wales.Pregnant women will also receive letters offering vaccination, an offer which will eventually be extended to everyone in Wales.
Around 750,000 people in Wales have been identified as the most at risk of complications from the virus.Around 750,000 people in Wales have been identified as the most at risk of complications from the virus.
For most people it will stop you from getting flu, not everybody, but it does reduce the number of people who need hospital admissions and deaths Dr Sarah Hayes, senior medical officer at the Welsh Assembly Government SWINE FLU VACCINE PRIORITY GROUPS Those aged over six months in seasonal flu vaccine clinical at-risk groupsAll pregnant womenHousehold contacts of people with compromised immune systems, such as patients being treated for cancerFrontline health and social care workersSource: Welsh Assembly Government
The number of people in Wales suffering from flu-like symptoms continues to rise with nearly 2,000 people contacting their doctors in the last seven days.The number of people in Wales suffering from flu-like symptoms continues to rise with nearly 2,000 people contacting their doctors in the last seven days.
Dr Sarah Hayes, senior medical officer at the Welsh Assembly Government said the vaccination programme was going to take several weeks to roll out.Dr Sarah Hayes, senior medical officer at the Welsh Assembly Government said the vaccination programme was going to take several weeks to roll out.
"This is not one big vaccination programme. It may take right up until December to complete."This is not one big vaccination programme. It may take right up until December to complete.
"The health services have been gearing up for this for several months."The health services have been gearing up for this for several months.
"For most people it will stop you from getting flu, not everybody, but it does reduce the number of people who need hospital admissions and deaths.""For most people it will stop you from getting flu, not everybody, but it does reduce the number of people who need hospital admissions and deaths."
Dr Haynes also highlighted that pregnant women were at greater risk from swine flu.Dr Haynes also highlighted that pregnant women were at greater risk from swine flu.
"There is a lot of information coming through that the vaccination is safe in pregnancy," she said."There is a lot of information coming through that the vaccination is safe in pregnancy," she said.
"We are confident this is the right thing to do.""We are confident this is the right thing to do."
'Off sick''Off sick'
It is hoped Pontyberem Primary School will reopen after the half-term break.It is hoped Pontyberem Primary School will reopen after the half-term break.
A notice appeared on the council website saying the school would be closed because of illness.A notice appeared on the council website saying the school would be closed because of illness.
A spokeswoman for Carmarthenshire council said: "[The school] is closed because of staff sickness.A spokeswoman for Carmarthenshire council said: "[The school] is closed because of staff sickness.
"A high number of pupils experienced flu-like illness last week. Some the cases have been confirmed today as swine flu."A high number of pupils experienced flu-like illness last week. Some the cases have been confirmed today as swine flu.
"A number of staff members have also been off sick."A number of staff members have also been off sick.
"The head called a meeting this afternoon (Tuesday) and decided to close the school until after half-term.""The head called a meeting this afternoon (Tuesday) and decided to close the school until after half-term."
The county has had the lowest rate of flu-like illness for any in Wales in recent weeks.The county has had the lowest rate of flu-like illness for any in Wales in recent weeks.
SWINE FLU FACTFILE Levels of flu' continue to increase across Wales and are higher than usual for the time of yearLatest estimates say an equivalent of 1,941 people in Wales contacted their GPs in the last week with flu-like symptomsThe rate of diagnosis of flu-like illness ranges from 29.3 per 100,000 people in Carmarthenshire, to 111.4 per 100,000 people in CardiffLatest figures show there were 27 patients in hospital in connection with swine flu, of whom five were in critical careSource: National Public Health Service for Wales SWINE FLU FACTFILE Levels of flu' continue to increase across Wales and are higher than usual for the time of yearLatest estimates say an equivalent of 1,941 people in Wales contacted their GPs in the last week with flu-like symptomsThe rate of diagnosis of flu-like illness ranges from 29.3 per 100,000 people in Carmarthenshire, to 111.4 per 100,000 people in CardiffLatest figures show there were 27 patients in hospital in connection with swine flu, of whom five were in critical careSource: National Public Health Service for Wales
She added that approximately half the staff, about five members, were absent because of illness.She added that approximately half the staff, about five members, were absent because of illness.
A spokeswoman for the Welsh Assembly Government said she believed it was the first time a school in Wales had closed because of swine flu.A spokeswoman for the Welsh Assembly Government said she believed it was the first time a school in Wales had closed because of swine flu.
She added it was left to the discretion of the head teacher and the local authority on when to close the school in circumstances like these.She added it was left to the discretion of the head teacher and the local authority on when to close the school in circumstances like these.
Local councillor Joy Williams said news of the closure was just filtering out to the community.Local councillor Joy Williams said news of the closure was just filtering out to the community.
"I think there were three who were ill at the end of last week and it's obviously spread very quickly," she said."I think there were three who were ill at the end of last week and it's obviously spread very quickly," she said.
"I don't think they are very ill.""I don't think they are very ill."
Risk groups Chief medical officer Dr Tony Jewell said two swine flu vaccines - GSK and Baxter - have been licensed for the vaccination programme.
Last week, the chief medical officer for Wales Dr Tony Jewell confirmed three people with the illness had died in the preceding days, taking the total fatalities for the country to four. Those with underlying health conditions and pregnant women would be asked by their family doctors to be receive the jabs.
One woman, from Monmouthshire, had just had a baby, while the other two from Neath Port Talbot and Carmarthenshire both had underlying health conditions. "People don't need to call their GP to arrange for the vaccine straight away as their GPs will be making arrangements to contact them," he said.
Dr Jewell stressed the vast majority of people with swine flu who died had underlying health conditions or were in a higher risk group, such as pregnant women. "Most people who are given the GSK vaccine will only require one injection but children aged six months to nine years, and those who are severely immuno-compromised will require two doses, three weeks apart."
He said all those who have the Baxter vaccine would need two jabs, three weeks apart.
Four swine-flu related deaths in Wales have been confirmed with the vast majority people with underlying health conditions or in a higher risk group.