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Acting SFH on human swine influenza vaccine (with photos)
Following is the transcript of remarks (English portion) made by the Acting
Secretary for Food and Health, Professor Gabriel Leung, at a stand-up media
session after visiting Chai Wan Health Centre today (December 21):
Reporter: (Question on the monitor of the use of the vaccine)
Acting Secretary for Food and Health: We have a system to monitor the use of
human swine flu vaccine in the private sector as well as those in our own
public clinics, and we would be able to tell from the statistics, the
proportion allocated to the target groups versus those who do not fall under
those five categories (target groups). If we have seen substantial deviation
in the ratios, we will of course put a close watch on the cases. In the
contracts between us and the private practitioners, there is of course a
clause stating that they must abide by the guidelines and rules, or the
contracts between us may be suspended in serious cases.
Reporter: (Question on response to the vaccination programme)
Acting Secretary for Food and Health: I think the important thing is, first
of all, a lot of schools are still going on today and therefore I can
understand why it may be a little bit difficult to have the kids in the
clinic to get vaccinated. Secondly, I think it is important to note that we
have adjusted our strategy in that we no longer require people to make an
appointment first and that makes it easier and convenient for parents and
guardians to take children to our clinics. Of course, the caveat is: subject
to the availability of the slots, but I think the important thing is to
encourage more children under the age of six to come out and get vaccinated
and protected before the winter peak comes along.
(Please also refer to the
Chinese portion of the transcript.)
Ends/Monday, December 21, 2009
Issued at HKT 17:26
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