An alert was sounded by the hospital after an employee of the Jorhat District Treasury office died due to swine flu last night, JMCH Superintendent Nilotpal Bhattacharya said today.
The victim was being treated at the hospital since last one week. The report of the samples sent to Regional Medical Centre at Lahowal in Dibrugarh district testing positive came yesterday but he died late last night, he said.
While four more have tested positive, reports of as many are awaited, Bhattacharyya said as he urged people not to panic but to remain alert.
An eight-bed isolation ward for swine flu has also been opened at the Medical College Hospital premises today.
Altogether ten people have tested positive for the virus in the state so far.
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