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Flu outbreaks spike at Hong Kong schools with doctors warning winter will bring more serious cases

  • More than 220 flu outbreaks have been recorded in primary and secondary schools since late August
  • Doctor says people have not been exposed much to the flu virus in recent years so their immune systems have not been trained up

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The number of flu outbreaks in Hong Kong’s primary and secondary schools has spiked since mid-September, with doctors warning of more serious cases to come in winter.

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Centre for Health Protection data showed that the number of outbreaks in primary schools more than doubled from 23 in the week of September 10 to 53 last week.

A similar trend was observed among secondary schools, with the figure jumping from nine outbreaks to 28 over the same period, a threefold increase. And this week alone, 34 outbreaks had been reported in primaries and 22 in secondary schools up to Thursday.

Kindergartens also experienced an increase, from four outbreaks a week in mid-September to 11 this week.

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