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Flu vaccine supply to double this season

By WANG XIAODONG | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2019-10-30 18:19
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Patients get intravenous drips at Children's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University in Nanjing, Jiangsu province. [Photo by Song Ning/For China Daily]

The supply of flu vaccines in China this year will be twice as large as last year to ensure demand is met, the top health authority said on Wednesday, adding it is well prepared for the arrival of flu season.

He Qinghua, deputy director of National Health Commission's Disease Prevention and Control Bureau, said at a news conference that about 28 million doses of flu vaccines will enter the domestic market this winter and next spring, which is peak flu season in most parts of China — more than double the number available during the last flu season.

The commission has been working with related departments to encourage flu vaccine producers to increase production for this year, and the National Medical Products Administration has also accelerated inspection and approval procedures for flu vaccines this year. More than 20 million doses of flu vaccine have been released to the market after approval, he said.

About 8 million doses had been used for vaccination so far, twice the number for the same period last year, he said.

"We will keep monitoring the supply of flu vaccines and their use … to ensure effective purchase and use of vaccines by local authorities so flu vaccination can proceed smoothly," he said.

Chang Jile, director of the bureau, said the commission has recently released a plan on flu prevention and control for the upcoming season. In addition, to ensure the vaccine supply, the commission will also intensify its monitoring of flu outbreaks this year and improve information exchanges with related departments to better fight the outbreaks.

An Xuejun, deputy director of Beijing Municipal Health Commission, said the city increased its purchase quota for flu vaccines by 20 percent in July and started to give vaccinations to more vulnerable groups, such as the elderly and minors, as early as September.

As of Wednesday, about 860,000 doses of flu vaccine had been used, and it is expected 1.5 million doses will be given to residents in Beijing by the end of November, he said.

"We will do our best in flu prevention and control between mid-December and early February, the peak season of the flu in Beijing," he said.

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