
The Department of Disease Control (DDC)'s Bureau of Epidemiology last year found 196,765 flu patients, 300 per 100,000 population, and 55 deaths from flu complications. From January 1 to March 31 this year there were 29,324 flu patients and one death, most cases of which stemmed from the A (H1N1), A (H3N2) and B strains.
The NHSO and DDC jointly prepared 3.5 million flu shots for seven groups: women who are four-months pregnant or more; six-months to two-year-olds; those with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart disease, asthma, kidney failure or who have had strokes, have cancer during chemotherapy treatment and diabetes; over-65s; those with cerebral palsy, thalassemia, immunodeficiency or HIV; and the obesity.
As the vaccine would only help prevent flu by 60-70 per cent, people are still required to take care of their health and avoid exposure to flu patients.