Swine flu claims 12 more lives, toll reaches 2,023

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

New Delhi: Swine flu deaths continued unabated across the country as 12 more people perished to the H1N1 virus taking the toll to 2,023 while the number of those affected stood at 33,625.
According to data collated by Health Ministry, 2,023 people have died this year due to the disease till Friday. In Coimbatore city of Tamil Nadu, a woman, who had delivered a baby two days ago at a government hospital, has tested positive for H1N1 virus.
Sixteen people have died due to the disease in the southern state so far. According to Union Health Ministry figures, the death toll stood at 426 in worst-hit Gujarat, while the number of affected people in the state was 6,484 since January. As many as 413 people have died in Rajasthan while the toll in Maharashtra stood at 390 with 4,434 people affected.
A total of 298 swine flu deaths have been registered in Madhya Pradesh where 2,180 people have been affected. The death toll in Karnataka was recorded to be 82 while the number of those affected in the state was 2,733. The number of patients succumbing to H1N1 virus in Telangana, Punjab and Haryana was 75, 53 and 51 respectively.
While 18 people have died of the disease in Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand has registered 12 casualties. The toll in West Bengal has risen to 24 while one more swine flu death in Uttar Pradesh has taken the toll to 38 in the state. (PTI)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

‘Don’t just adopt AI, use it intelligently’, says Jitendra Singh

Jaipur, July 2: The 29th National e-Governance Conference (NeGC) concluded successfully on Thursday with Union Minister of State...

Guwahati Airport commences international flight operations from Terminal 2

GUWAHATI, July 2: The Lokapriya Gopinath Bardoloi International (LGBI) Airport in Guwahati on Thursday commenced international flight operations...

Ram Temple Trust Office In-charge blames SBI for embezzlement row

Ayodhya, July 2: As the row over the alleged embezzlement of funds and donations at the Ram Temple...

2027 to be celebrated as ‘India–Japan Year of Shared Horizons’

New Delhi, July 2: The governments of India and Japan, in cooperation with their respective stakeholders, will celebrate...