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SFH on healthcare expenses and human swine influenza

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Following is the transcript of remarks (English portion) made by the Secretary for Food and Health, Dr York Chow, at a media stand-up session after attending a radio programme today (March 1):

Reporter: (budget plan to spend on dental healthcare for the elderly)

Secretary for Food and Health: There are many items in the budget regarding improvement of primary care. The Government has put aside $600 million for this particular aspect and that includes the setting up of a centre to co-ordinate primary care, and also setting up of a pilot community health centre. We will also be introducing some public and private partnership in managing chronically ill patients like diabetic and hyper-tension. We have also put aside $21 million as a pilot for improvement of dental care for the elderly. The details will be discussed together with the dental association and also the local dentists. So, the details will not be revealed until later on.

Reporter: (on human swine flu)

Secretary for Food and Health: According to the World Health Organisation, the world is going through the so-called post-peak period and so it does not mean that the pandemic is over yet. But I think the peak in general in the Northern Hemisphere has come down. We are seeing increasing cases only in the Middle-East, North Africa and South Asia. For Hong Kong, we are not seeing any sign of winter peak so far and the number of H1N1 has not increased. We saw some of the increases in Influenza B cases in the last two weeks. So we do not know whether that is the sign of our winter peak being dominated by Influenza B or not. According to the expert analysis, because of the long summer peak we had in 2009 lasted for four and a half months, it may be the reason why we do not have a big winter peak as predicted for previous year. As far as the vaccine goes, we are still keeping the vaccine because we do not know whether we will need it in the coming months. We will be purchasing the seasonal flu vaccine for the coming winter at the end of 2010. By the time that the new vaccine comes in October or November, of course we do not require the current vaccine to protect us then.

(Please also refer to the Chinese portion of the transcript)


Ends/Monday, March 1, 2010
Issued at HKT 15:30

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12 Apr 2019