Akhir 24, 1432 / March 29, 2011, SPA -- The Georgian National Center for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday reported that the viral H1N1 flu had claimed yet another human life in the South Caucasus country. So far the virus has killed 30 Georgians this year during the ongoing flu season while the other infectious A-type and B-type viral flu had killed three and 14 patients respectively, Xinhua reported. The H1N1 viral flu killed 33 of the 1,800 infected patients in Georgia during the flu season last year. The World Health Organization in June 2009 declared the new strain of the swine-origin H1N1 as a pandemic which the UN body later declared as over in August last year.