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Hong Kong records 21 deaths among 37 serious flu cases in single week, with more than half of group unvaccinated

  • Respiratory expert David Hui from CUHK warns influenza season to peak between January and March, potentially overlapping with Covid outbreak
  • He says flu shots at this point are more important than Covid boosters as most of the population has been infected or inoculated against coronavirus

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A banner at Kwong Wah Hospital in Yau Ma Tei warning residents against a looming winter flu surge. Photo: Sam Tsang

Hong Kong recorded 21 deaths from 37 serious flu cases in adults in a single week, with more than half of the total number unvaccinated, prompting a medical expert to remind residents to get their jabs ahead of the winter peak season.

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Respiratory expert David Hui Shu-cheong from Chinese University on Saturday warned the influenza season was expected to peak from January to March, potentially overlapping with a predicted coronavirus outbreak from November.

He argued it was in fact more pressing for Hongkongers to get a flu jab than a Covid-19 booster. “We have not come across the flu for three years so it would be tough for those who get infected,” Hui told a radio programme.

Professor David Hui has warned the influenza season is set to peak between January and March. Photo: Yik Yeung-man
Professor David Hui has warned the influenza season is set to peak between January and March. Photo: Yik Yeung-man

“Whereas we have already encountered the coronavirus for three years, with many already inoculated or infected and its symptoms also getting mild.”

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According to the latest data published by the Centre for Health Protection on Thursday, another 37 severe flu cases in adults – with only 15 vaccinated – were recorded between October 1 and 7. The vaccination status of the 21 fatalities from this group is unknown.

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