Hong Kong’s flu season to peak in late February, jab rates still low: experts

Published: 3:37pm, 8 Feb 2025Updated: 3:43pm, 8 Feb 2025

Hong Kong’s flu season is expected to peak at the end of February and last well into March and April as more residents bring the bug back from overseas, a respiratory disease expert has predicted.

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David Hui Shu-cheong, a professor of respiratory medicine at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, said on Saturday that the flu season had yet to reach its peak, despite the high number of infections, and urged residents to get vaccinated.

“Many residents will return to Hong Kong after getting infected while travelling abroad and bring the disease back … So we are not at the peak yet,” he said.

“I expect the flu season to peak at the end of February and take six to eight weeks before the number of cases falls, so that should last until March or April.”

He said most of the flu cases involved the H1N1 virus, a strain prevalent in mainland China, Japan and South Korea.

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Japanese media reported the country’s current outbreak as the worst in 25 years.

  

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