Narendra Modi down with swine flu, isolated for a week
Gandhinagar, Oct 30: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi is down with swine flu, doctors said Friday, two days after his return from Russia. He has been quarantined for a week, is on a liquid diet and those who interacted with him recently have been advised medical caution.
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 The 60-year-old Modi's sample was found positive at the government civil hospital in Ahmedabad, doctor Atul Patel said Friday morning.    
The  chief minister, who returned from his four-day visit to Russia  Wednesday, had worked through Thursday, attending his official  engagements despite feeling tired and coughing frequently.    
But  on Friday, the doctors confirmed that he has contracted the H1N1 virus.  Modi has a team of doctors attending on him at his official residence  and all his appointments have been cancelled.    
Gujarat has so far seen 40 swine flu deaths and over 270 cases.    
The  entire staff of the chief minister's office, members of the state  cabinet and those in the secretariat who may have interacted with him  after his Russia visit are being put through the mandatory medical drill  for swine flu.    
"An advisory has been issued to the ministers of  the state cabinet to reduce their interaction with the public for  sometime and even when it becomes absolutely essential, to do so keeping  a distance," an official source said requesting anonymity.    
"The  same stands true for all the government officials and members of the  delegation that accompanied him. All of them are being administered  Tamiflu," the source said.  
The chief minister had gone to  Russia at the head of a business delegation to attend the fourth  International Energy Week at the World Trade Centre in Moscow. He interacted with over 60 leading lights from various oil and gas majors.    
Accompanying  him in the delegation were top names like Sudhir Mehta, chairman,  Torrent Group; Pranav Adani, MD, Adani Wilmar Group; Nitin Shukla, CEO,  Shell Hazira; Hari Bhartiya of Jubilant; Nikhil Merchant, chairman, Swan  Group; Jayesh Buch, executive director of Essar Group; D. Rajgopalan,  chief secretary of Gujarat; S. Jagadeeshan, principal secretary, energy  and petrochemicals; and D.J. Pandian, managing director, Gujarat State  Petroleum Corporation.    
Government doctors are not hazarding a  guess on whether the chief minister contracted the virus within the  state or during his Russia visit.    
After he returned from Russia, those who interacted with him noticed symptoms  of cold coupled with incessant coughing. "He looked tired and under the  weather to some extent, but then this was to be expected given the  hectic nature of his schedule and cross-continent travel that it  involved," said a minister.    
Modi was slated to attend 11 programmes Saturday, but these have been cancelled.    
A  medical bulletin issued Friday evening by the five-member panel of  doctors attending on him said the fever was under control, indicating  substantial improvement in his condition.   
"No new complication has been noticed and there is no cause for worry," it said.   
The bulletin added that the chief minister had been administered only a liquid diet.   
Among  those who enquired about his health were Bharatiya Jananta Party (BJP)  veteran L.K. Advani and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan  Bhagwat.
The party office was flooded with enquiries and local news channels were swamped with 'get well' messages. 

 
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