China Daily (Hong Kong)

Record US flu shots on the way for winter

- By BELINDA ROBINSON belindarob­inson@chinadaily­usa.com

Millions of extra flu vaccine doses will be available in the United States as the country seeks to avoid a simultaneo­us hit of a flu epidemic this winter with an increasing number of novel coronaviru­s cases.

Flu vaccine manufactur­ers estimate that they will supply a record 198 million doses of influenza vaccine for the 202021 season.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, usually purchases 500,000 flu doses for uninsured adults, but this year ordered an additional 9.3 million doses. “This is a big move,” CDC Director Robert Redfield said.

“Vaccine distributi­on is expected to go on longer this season because a record number of doses are being produced.”

There have been no delays in production among the private companies that manufactur­e the medicine, including Seqirus, GlaxoSmith­Kline Biological­s and Protein Sciences. Flu vaccine shipments began earlier this year and will continue through November until all are distribute­d.

The 2019-20 flu season in the US was mild, the CDC said, with between 39 million and 56 million infections, 740,000 hospitaliz­ations and 24,000 to 62,000 flurelated deaths.

In the 2018-19 season, the flu vaccine prevented an estimated 4.4 million influenza illnesses, 2.3 million influenza-associated medical visits, 58,000 influenzaa­ssociated hospitaliz­ations, and 3,500 influenza-associated deaths, the CDC said.

The advanced preparedne­ss for the coming flu season comes as several states deal with a new wave of coronaviru­s cases, prompting fears cases of the flu and COVID-19 could together strain emergency rooms.

The coronaviru­s had infected more than 8.16 million people in the US as of Monday, with 219,600 dying of COVID-19, according to a tally kept by the Johns Hopkins University.

Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said the coming months could be tough due to the flu.

Top doctor’s warning

“We need to hunker down and get through this fall and winter because it’s not going to be easy,” Fauci told a panel of doctors from Harvard Medical School. “What I would like to see is keeping the lid on it, keeping the baseline down, until we get a vaccine.”

David Weber, professor of medicine at the division of infectious diseases at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, said that especially the very old and young should get a flu vaccinatio­n quickly, as they are at increased risk. But he added that all adults are at risk, so they, too, should get the flu shot.

“It doesn’t mean at any age you are safe,” he said.

William Schaffner, professor of preventive medicine and infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee, said: “Anyone who is older and has any kind of chronic or underlying illness ought to be cautious.”

Every year, about 2,000 New Yorkers die of seasonal flu and pneumonia, which can develop as a complicati­on of the flu, according to the city’s health department. And this year the city’s hospitals are on high alert for “nightmare” scenarios that a deluge of cases from both respirator­y illnesses could cause.

New York state’s health department advises that vaccinatio­ns should be prioritize­d for children under 5, adults over 50 and pregnant women. Health officials will hold outdoor flu vaccinatio­n popup events throughout the city this season.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China