Jovan Johnson, Gleaner Writer
The Health Ministry is reporting a second death linked to the H1N1 virus commonly called (Swine Flu).
At the same time, the number of confirmed cases is now up to 10.
Acting chief medical officer in the Health Ministry, Dr Winston De La Haye, says the second patient to have died was a 49-year-old woman who had "other complicating illnesses".
She died at the University Hospital of the West Indies on February 23.
However, De La Haye says the positive result from a test for H1N1 was received only yesterday.
Fifty-year-old medical doctor, Suzanna Roye, who was also admitted at the UHWI, was the first patient to die from H1N1-related issues.
In the meantime, De La Haye says Jamaica remains on high alert for a possible spread of the virus.
"What we really want to stress is persons to do the appropriate hygiene," he said.
The virus was first reported in Jamaica in early February.
Swine Flu is a category one illness which means that within 24 hours of suspecting a case of severe acute respiratory illness, medical practitioners must report it to the health authority.