Updated: Sunday, 03 May 2009, 3:38 PM CDT
Published : Sunday, 03 May 2009, 3:30 PM CDT
ATLANTA (AP) - U.S health officials said there are now 226 confirmed cases of swine flu in the United States.
The tally released Sunday by the Centers of Disease Control and
Prevention also shows 30 states now have cases of swine flu.
That'sup from the CDC's count of 160 confirmed cases in 21 states.
CDC officials said the increase in part reflects catching up
on a backlog of tests. But it also shows that swine flu is fairly
widespread in the U.S. They said the 30 people hospitalized so far
have been mostly older children and young adults.
On the Sunday talk shows, health officials were cautiously
optimistic that the new swine flu isn't as dangerous as first
feared. But they urged people to keep taking precautions.