In 2018, India had witnessed a sharp spike in the outbreak of swine flu cases with nearly 205 cases reported in the national capital. (Representational) In 2018, India had witnessed a sharp spike in the outbreak of swine flu cases with nearly 205 cases reported in the national capital. (Representational)German tech giant SAP temporarily shut its offices in three Indian cities for extensive sanitisation after two of its employees in its Bengaluru office tested positive for H1N1 virus (swine flu). In a statement to Indianexpress.com, SAP India said, “two SAP India employees based in Bengaluru (RMZ Ecoworld office) have tested positive for the H1N1 virus. “This is to keep you informed that there are few cases of H1N1 (swine Flu) reported out of Ecoworld office.
Source: Indian Express February 20, 2020 15:26 UTC