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Monkeypox: Statement from the Director of Public Health, 3 July 2022 - UK: Thorn Grove Primary School, Cheadle Hulme

Mary Wilson

Well-known member
Last updated 3 July 2022

The Public Health team at Stockport Council are aware that a member of the school community at Thorn Grove Primary School, Cheadle Hulme, has tested positive for Monkeypox.

The member of the school community self-isolated immediately after becoming mildly unwell.

As a result, the relevant people (both staff and children) who were in close proximity with this individual, have been written to and asked to stay away from school. They have also been asked to avoid contact with other young children and those who are pregnant or have weakened immune systems, for 21 days.

Jennifer Connolly, Director of Public Health said:

“We would like to reassure residents that the risk of transmission within the school is very low. However, Monkeypox can affect anyone. It is important to recognise that it can be passed on through prolonged close physical contact or sharing things like clothing and towels.

“We recognise that any period of home schooling is unwelcome and challenging for families. These steps are important for the health and safety of these children and families, the wider school community, and other residents, even if the risk is low.

https://www.stockport.gov.uk/news/m...om-the-director-of-public-health-3-july-2022#
 
Mary Robinson MP
Member of Parliament for Cheadle

Following the announcement by Stockport Council that a case of Monkeypox has been identified, Thorn Grove Primary School (on Woodstock Avenue in Cheadle Hulme) has contacted parents advising that some children at the school should remain home until 15th July. While this will understandably cause some concern it is sensible to take a precautionary approach towards this infection.

... The council has provided a statement about this situation on their website, available here: www.stockport.gov.uk/news/monkeypox-statement-from-the-director-of-public-health-3-july-2022. We all recognise how unwelcome and worrying these situations can be and we’d like to thank those involved for their actions to help to reduce transmission.

https://www.mary-robinson.org.uk/monkeypox
 
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