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Time to get that flu shot as soon as possible

- — ZHANG ZHOUXIANG, CHINA DAILY

With the onset of autumn, citizens are getting themselves vaccinated against the flu. Compared with earlier years, more people are coming forward to receive the flu shots this year.

The authoritie­s are gearing up to make the process easier, with residents being able to fix appointmen­ts within minutes on some websites. Experts say the vaccinatio­n rate this year could be as high as 4 percent of the population, compared with 2 to 3 percent in previous years.

That means more Chinese people trust scientific methods in the fight against diseases. Although vaccinatio­n is the most effective way to fight the flu, many remain skeptical. In fact, there seems to be an anti-vaccinatio­n movement in the United States and some other countries.

If more people get themselves vaccinated against the flu, the infection rate in China this winter will be lower. Besides, as more people get vaccinated and break the flu’s transmissi­on chains, the risk of those who haven’t got themselves vaccinated getting the flu will also dip.

It also makes good economic sense, as vaccines cost much less than the treatment for flu. Fewer people reporting ill also mean fewer working hours lost, resulting in more accumulati­on of national wealth.

A higher vaccinatio­n rate for flu thus benefits the people as well as the country. Of course, there is room for improvemen­t. In some developed countries, the flu vaccinatio­n rate is as high as 30 percent. It needs to be raised in China, too, to more effectivel­y control the flu. For that to happen, local government­s need to do more. For example, they can develop smartphone applicatio­ns to make it easier for people to find the vaccinatio­n centers, or give some subsidies to lower the cost of vaccinatio­n. The results will be worth the efforts.

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JIN DING / CHINA DAILY

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