Hong Kong’s flu crisis may be over as the summer season is waning and the number of patients admitted to public hospitals has dropped significantly, according to a senior Hospital Authority official.
Dr Dominic Tsang Ngai-chong, the authority’s chief infection control officer, also dismissed speculation the city’s wave posed as severe a threat as Severe acute respiratory syndrome [Sars] did in 2003, saying the two were “incomparable”.
More than 15,000 flu patients...
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