"A 58-year-old doctor who ran his private clinic in Ludhiana died due to swine flu. With his death, 36 persons have so far succumbed to the disease in Punjab while 152 patients have tested positive," Deepak Bhatia, State Surveillance Officer of Punjab Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme, said today.
In neighbouring Haryana, with two more persons succumbing to swine flu during the past two days, the toll has now reached 22 this year while the number of positive cases stands at 148.
Bhatia said that the people have been advised to avoid crowded places, not to sneeze or spit without the use of tissue paper or handkerchief and adopt practices of frequent hand washing with soap and water.
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