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Jordanian Health Minister Saad Jaber announced Thursday that swine flu (H1N1) killed six people, with 226 cases reported. This was brought up during talks with the Parliamentary Health Committee in Jordan, to discuss developments in the spread of swine flu
The Ministry of Health issued a statement announcing that 276 people have also been infected due to the H1N1 outbreak.
“A woman cancer patient in her forties died of Swine Flu at a private hospital in Amman bringing the death toll to seven”, said The Assistant Secretary-General of the Ministry of Health, Dr. Adnan Ishaq.
Al-Bashir Hospital Director, Dr. Mahmoud Zureikat, said in a press statement that the hospital recorded a new death from swine flu (H1N1).
Zureikat indicated that the deceased was a foreign national at the age of 36, who visited the hospital in a very bad condition, was relieved, and the necessary measures were taken, but soon he died.
The death toll has risen to 9 deaths, 293 injuries, said the Assistant Secretary-General for Primary Health Care, responsible for the swine flu cases file, Adnan Ishaq, Sunday, in a press release, that the ministry provides free treatment in all hospitals.
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