SHOOT: A few days ago it was 4.
The number of swine flu cases in South Africa has risen to 30 since the first was reported in mid-June, the National Institute for Communicable Diseases said on Monday.
Some of the cases of influenza A H1N1, commonly known as swine flu, were linked to community transmission, spokesperson Nombuso Shabalala said in a statement.
Fourteen of these cases involved people who travelled to countries with community transmission.
"Persons at risk for complications include the elderly and anyone with chronic underlying illness, such as diabetes, immuno deficiency, diabetes, and chronic chest problems."
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