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Swine flu kills 64 in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh since Jan 1

Chandigarh,Feb 19: Swine flu has claimed 64 lives in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh since January 1, officials said today.While 29 people have died in Punjab so far, the H1N1 virus has claimed 30 lives in

PTI PTI Updated on: February 19, 2013 17:46 IST
swine flu kills 64 in punjab haryana chandigarh since jan 1
swine flu kills 64 in punjab haryana chandigarh since jan 1

Chandigarh,Feb 19: Swine flu has claimed 64 lives in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh since January 1, officials said today.




While 29 people have died in Punjab so far, the H1N1 virus has claimed 30 lives in Haryana while five succumbed to the disease in Chandigarh Union Territory.

Most of the deaths in Punjab, which has witnessed 127 positive cases, have occurred in Mohali, Bathinda, Ludhiana, Sangrur and Barnala districts, Punjab's Nodal Officer for swine flu cases, Deepak Bhatia said here.

In Chandigarh, three of the five who died hail from Manimajra town here, Chandigarh's Nodal officer, Dr Naresh Kumar said.

He, however, said that during past few days there has been a decline in number of positive cases. Like Punjab, neighbouring Haryana, too, was on high alert in view of the rising number of H1N1 cases.

According to officials, from January 1 till date, Haryana has seen 30 deaths due to swine flu while total number of positive cases so far stood at 198.

A maximum of five deaths have been reported from district Sirsa, four each from Panchkula, Faridabad and Karnal, three each from Bhiwani and Kurukshetra, two each from Gurgaon and Jind and one each from Fatehabad, Hisar, Kaithal, they said.

Officials of Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh Health Departments said effective measures have been taken to check the spread of H1N1 virus.
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