"There has been one more death due to swine flu. The patient had Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and he was tested positive for the Swine Flu virus," Medical Superintendent, SKIMS, Doctor Farooq Jan, told PTI.
The number of disease-related deaths in the Valley is seven now. The number of patients infected with the virus in the valley has risen to 267 as 77 new cases had surfaced during the last four days, he added.
65 more samples are in the backlog and five fresh samples were taken, he added.
"We used to have around 280 patients visiting for check-up at the special OPD, but now that number is decreasing today we had only 111. Five among them were suspected and their samples were sent for testing. So there is no need to panic," he said.
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