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Hong Kong enters summer flu season as Covid infections also climb
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Hong Kong enters summer flu season as Covid infections also climb

Hong Kong has entered its summer flu season, with a notable increase in influenza cases reported recently. Health authorities are urging the public to remain cautious. Dr. Albert Au Ka-wing, head of the communicable disease branch at the Centre for Health Protection, stated that surveillance data indicates a significant rise in flu cases last week, marking the start of the seasonal outbreak. The predominant strain is the H3 subtype of influenza A, similar to last year, though cases of H1 and influenza B have also been observed. Authorities expect the summer flu season to last between eight to 12 weeks, with heightened activity anticipated through August and September.

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Hong Kong enters summer flu season as Covid infections also climb

Hong Kong has entered its summer flu season, with a notable increase in influenza cases reported recently. Health authorities are urging the public to remain cautious. Dr. Albert Au Ka-wing, head of the communicable disease branch at the Centre for Health Protection, stated that surveillance data indicates a significant rise in flu cases last week, marking the start of the seasonal outbreak. The predominant strain is the H3 subtype of influenza A, similar to last year, though cases of H1 and influenza B have also been observed. Authorities expect the summer flu season to last between eight to 12 weeks, with heightened activity anticipated through August and September.

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