Delhi records more than 1,700 swine flu (H1N1) cases so far this year, according to statements by Delhi’s Health Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh. Both outlets report that the city is also seeing a rise in seasonal influenza infections alongside the swine flu tally.
The Health Minister says the Delhi government is closely monitoring the situation and has issued directions to hospitals. The guidance focuses on ensuring adequate treatment facilities and preparedness across government-run hospitals as case numbers increase.
While both reports present the same figures and the same official response, they differ only in wording and framing. Both outlets describe the development as part of a broader surge in influenza activity rather than as an isolated swine flu event, and both attribute the key updates to the health minister’s remarks.