Twenty nine new cases of swine flu were reported in the country on Thursday, taking the tally to 371.
'Twenty-nine new laboratory confirmed cases have been reported on Thursday. Seven in Delhi, six in Bangalore, four in Chennai, four in Pune, three in Hyderabad, two in Thiruvananthapuram, two in Goa and one in Coimbatore,' said a health ministry statement.
'Of the 371 positive cases, 237 have been discharged. Rest of them remain admitted to the identified health facilities. The situation is being monitored,' it added.
Meanwhile, Delhi Health Minister Kiran Walia on Thursday asked parents not to send their children to school if they show symptoms of swine flu, but at the same time advised students that there was no need for panic.
On a visit to St. Thomas School, where 11 students were diagnosed with Influenza A(H1N1), Walia said the government is fully prepared to treat swine flu if there is an outbreak.
'Swine flu has not taken a virulent form and there is no need to worry about the disease. It is curable and can be controlled,' Walia said. Of the 11 students of the school who were diagnosed with the virus, six have been fully cured, while the rest are being treated in the Ram Manohar Lohia, Bhimrao Ambedkar and Loknayak Jai Prakash hospitals.
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'There is no need to close the schools. We only need to be careful and take precautions about the disease. The preventive measures have been sent to the schools and principals have been asked to tell the students about the dos and don'ts to avoid the infection,' Walia said.
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