Times of Suriname

China CDC suggests key population­s should be the first to take flu vaccines

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BEIJING - Health profession­als, staff and vulnerable individual­s in venues with gatherings of people, including elderly care centers, nursing and welfare homes, are advised to take flu vaccines on a priority basis. They are among the four key population­s who, according to suggestion­s from the latest technical guideline for influenza vaccinatio­n issued by the Chinese Center for

Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) amid the COVID-19 epidemic, should be the first to take flu vaccines. The key population­s include people at key sites, such as teachers and students in nurseries, primary and secondary schools; prison inmates and workers; other groups at higher risk from influenza, including citizens aged 60 and above who stay in their own homes, children from six months to five years old, patients with chronic diseases, family members and caregivers of infants under six months old, and pregnant women or women preparing to become pregnant during the flu season. Wu Zunyou, chief epidemiolo­gist with the China CDC, said a hike in the number of flu patients is expected in autumn and winter, periods that usually have a high incidence of influenza. The developmen­t will overlap with the country’s COVID19 control efforts, making it more difficult for health profession­als to identify COVID-19 cases and increasing isolation difficulti­es and healthcare burdens, to the disadvanta­ge of COVID-19 control, Wu said. An effective solution is to vaccinate certain population­s against flu as early as possible, he said. (Xinhua)

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