No shortage of flu (influenza) vaccines, says Immunise4life programme chairman
July 22, 2022
Since July 8, several news media organisations have been reporting that an anonymous doctor received a memo from a supplier claiming that flu (influenza) vaccines would only be available in 2024. This has caused a rumour to spread on social media that we are currently facing a shortage of flu vaccines.
Professor Datuk Dr Zulkifli Ismail, Immunise4Life Programme, Technical Committee Chairman in a media statement stressed that there is no shortage of the flu vaccine. "Flu vaccines are actually available in many clinics and hospitals nationwide. The media would have discovered this if they had checked with a few clinics instead of merely quoting the unnamed source. Flu vaccines in Malaysia are supplied by many companies and the inability of one company does not reflect the true situation," he said. Flu cases have been increasing around the country recently. He advised the public to get their annual flu shot, especially pregnant women, young children, people with chronic health conditions, and older persons. These high-risk groups are susceptible to severe flu which may result in acute respiratory distress syndrome, pneumonia, multi-organ failure and even death. Besides emphasising flu vaccination, he also urged the public to continue practising SOPs (such as wearing a mask indoors, frequent handwashing with soap and water, and physical distancing wherever possible). These SOPs help reduce the risk of catching COVID-19 and flu. |
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