Francis D'Souza said patients with diabetes or other health complications had died due to the H1N1 viral infection and private hospitals were not up to the mark vis-a-vis prompt administering of swine flu curing medicines.
"Swine flu is curable. As the temperatures go higher, the virus will die. We have kept medication ready. We have kept places for patients in Goa Medical College," Francis D'Souza added.
Swine flu toll in India swelled to around 1,482 while the number of affected persons crossed around 26,000-mark.
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