After going down consecutively for four days, the number of swine flu cases reported today rises to one hundred and thirty seven. Chennai records the highest number with 41 cases. The official number of deaths reported is 63 although a number of newspapers are reporting higher number of deaths. The total number of infections has now risen to 2909.
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August 24th Update: 137 New Cases of Swine Flu in India
August 23rd Update: 103 New Swine Flu Cases In India
Swine flu India News: This is the third consecutive drop in the number of cases reported in a single day. A total of one hundred and three cases were reported today. Mumbai and Pune which were reporting double digit numbers have fallen to 6 each. The numbers in each city has significantly fallen. Seven deaths were reported taking the toll to 60This is the third consecutive drop in the number of cases reported in a single day. A total of one hundred and three cases were reported today.
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August 21st Update: 138 New Cases
One hundred and thirty eight confirmed cases have been reported in India today. It is interesting to note that the number of cases have been reducing in the past 2 days. It was 216 on 19th August, 158 yesterday and 138 today. Hopefully we should see lower numbers in the coming days. New cities added to the infection list today - Bijapur, Kota and Agra
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August 19th Update: 216 New Cases
Two Hundred and Sixteen confirmed cases of swine flu have been reported in India today. The number of cases reported goes back to 3 digits after a double digit growth yesterday. However it is lower than the highest single-day count of 220 reported two days earlier. New cities with infections today - Rajkot, Buldan, Beed, Jamnagar and Daman. Chennai records a high 30 infections.
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August 18th Update: 99 New Cases
Ninety nine confirmed cases of swine flu have been reported in India today. The number is significantly lower than what was reported yesterday. Bangalore reports its highest number of infections in a single day - 20. No deaths have been reported today.
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August 17th Update: 220 New Cases
Two hundred and twenty laboratory confirmed cases have been reported in India today. This marks the highest number of cases in the country on a single date. Again over 90% are local cases with no travel history. The number of cured cases is now at 703 while the total infections are 1927. The total number of deaths reported is 25 with none being reported today.
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August 15th Update: 165 New Cases
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases of swine flu have been reported in India today. This is the highest number of cases reported in a single day till date. Pune, after taking a breather yesterday with just 4 cases, comes back to the top with 69 cases tody. New cities added to the list today -Solapur,
Ratnagiri, Yavtmal, Mizoram, Patna, Ernakumal, Mallapuram and Pondicherry
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August 14th Update: 107 New Cases
One Hundred and seven positive cases have been reported in India today. The number of new cases has gone back to three digits. However Pune recorded a low number of cases, just 4, which is a significant improvement. Naned, Dhule, Latur, Surat and Panchkula record their first cases today.
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August 11th Update: 119 New Cases
One hundred and nineteen confirmed cases of swine flu have been reported today. This is the first time that the number of cases in a day has touched three digits. Again most of the cases are local people with no previous travel history. The total number of cases now stands at 1078.
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