A day after a girl IN Pune succumbed to swine flu, authorities swung into action on Tuesday quarantining 27 contacts of the 14-year-old besides putting on medication the staff of the hospital which came in contact with her. Reedal Shaikh died at Jahangir Hospital in Pune on Monday, making her India's first swine flu fatality.
Authorities at her St Anne's school kept the school closed on Tuesday in memory of the departed student. Dr Pradeep Awte, who heads the nodal flu monitoring cell in Maharashtra, said the mother and cousin sister of the deceased girl, who were in close contact with her, had tested negative for swine flu. The authorities have home quarantined 27 other contacts of the girl putting them under surveillance and preventive medication. The staff of Jehangir hospital, right from the wardboy who interacted with the patient, have been put on medication after the girl tested positive for H1N1, he added.
A tense atmosphere prevailed inside and outside the Jehangir Hospital where mediapersons were denied access to information and kept waiting for over three hours as doctors refused to meet and discuss the case that shook the city which now has recorded 104 H1N1