HEALTHSCMP CHINA
Hong Kong official urges vaccinations as early summer flu season and peak likely
Hong Kong health authorities warn of an earlier-than-usual summer flu season with a peak expected later this month, urging unvaccinated residents to get vaccinated. Dr. Edwin Tsui Lok-kin, controller of the Centre for Health Protection, noted increased influenza activity since May and cited the previous summer flu season's duration from September to January.
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