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Hong Kong’s summer flu season very active, may last until November: expert

Centre for Health Protection controller Edwin Tsui also says that the summer and winter flu seasons are likely to overlap

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Pedestrians wearing face masks. An expert has said the number of flu cases has not yet peaked and that the summer season may last at least until November. Photo: Sam Tsang

Hong Kong’s current summer flu season is much more active than last winter’s and is expected to continue into November, a senior health official has warned.

Edwin Tsui Lok-kin, controller of the Centre for Health Protection, said on Tuesday that about 70 outbreaks were recorded weekly over the past month, far exceeding last winter’s peak of around 15, indicating that the virus had been very active this season.

But Tsui said the number of cases had not yet peaked and the summer season would last at least until November, urging residents to get vaccinated as soon as possible.

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“Winter influenza will begin when the weather turns cold. The two flu seasons are likely to overlap,” Tsui said. “More people will be infected with the flu and the risk of an outbreak will increase.”

As of Monday, 390 school outbreaks have been recorded since September, mostly in primary and secondary schools, affecting more than 3,000 people, according to Tsui.

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His warning came after Hong Kong recorded its first paediatric flu-related fatality over the weekend – a 13-year-old girl who had not been vaccinated this year.

The girl, who studied at the TWGHs Wong Fung Ling College in Ma On Shan, was vaccinated under the government’s 2024-25 seasonal influenza vaccination (SIV) programme but had not received the jab for the current 2025-26 season.

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