Schools, colleges, malls shut in Pune over swine flu

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While schools and colleges will be closed for the entire week, cinema halls will be shut for three days, a state government spokesman announced here.

The Maharashtra government has decided to close down all schools, colleges, cinema halls and malls in the Pune-Pimpri-Chinchwad area from Monday in an attempt to arrest the spread of swine flu in the state.

While schools and colleges will be closed for the entire week, cinema halls will be shut for three days, a state government spokesman announced here.

Three of the six swine flu deaths in India so far have taken place in this area of Maharashtra.

Pune reported India's first swine flu death on August three with 14-year-old Reeda Sheikh succumbing to the disease. 42-year-old teacher Sanjay Tukaram Kokre from Pune had died of swine flu and  a 35-year-old ayurvedic doctor in Pune died of influenza A (H1N1) virus early Monday, taking the toll to six in the country.