However, from the point of view of the administration, we have provided adequate healthcare facilities to treat swine flu patients,' added Sreenivasachari.
Principal secretary (Health) I.R. Perumal said people should not get panicky.
'People with swine flu like symptoms should immediately get themselves checked, as the city is well equipped to deal with the pandemic,' added Perumal.
On Friday, two deaths were reported from Bangalore, one came from Bijapur.
Gowdappa Biradar, 3, died at a private hospital in Bijapur Aug 26. Health officials confirmed that the child was suffering from swine flu, after his test report confirmed H1N1 status Friday evening.
Bangalore's two swine flu deaths related to Azra Kausar, 35, and Sowbhagya, 48. Kausar died Aug 28, while Sowbhagya died Aug 26. However, confirmed reports that both were suffering from the H1N1 virus was received Friday evening, said health officials.
Out of 21 swine flu deaths in the state, Bangalore accounts for 16. The Udupi toll is two and one death each has been reported from Belgaum, Kolar and Bijapur.