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HONG KONG, Nov. 2 (Xinhuanet) -- Hong Kong Secretary for Health, Welfare and
Food York Chow said on Wednesday that Tamiflu resistance to bird flu is minimal,
although the special administrative region's government is monitoring the
situation.
He told lawmakers at a Legislative Council meeting that Tamiflu is a
treatment for ordinary human influenza, but it also shows antiviral activity
against avian flu in the laboratory.
He said the World Health Organization and Hong Kong's Scientific Committee
on Emerging and Zoonotic Diseases have both recommended stockpiles of Tamiflu as
an antiviral drug for any influenza pandemic.
Asked if the government will implement immigration controls, Chow said
health advice is provided to all travelers departing foror arriving from
countries affected by avian influenza.
"Passengers arriving through the airport are also required to undergo
temperature checks. Those found to have a temperature are referred to medical
posts for a more detailed check-up, and if necessary admitted to hospital," he
said.
Chow said the Government Influenza Vaccination Program covers people living
in residential care homes and those who are chronically ill.
This year it has been extended to cover people aged 65 or abovewho are on
Comprehensive Social Security Assistance. However, the government does not
consider it appropriate to broaden eligibilityfor the program to all elderly
people of that age group, who can seek vaccination in the private sector, Chow
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