MACAO, June 20 (Xinhua) -- Two Macao residents were
confirmed to have been infected with the A/H1N1 influenza, bringing the total
cases to three in just three days, Macao's Health Bureau said on Saturday.
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Lei Chin Ion (2nd L), director of Macao
Special Administrative Region's Health Bureau, speaks at a press
conference in Macao, south China, June 20, 2009. Two Macao residents were
confirmed to have been infected with the A/H1N1 influenza, bringing the
total cases to three in just three days, Macao's Health Bureau said on
Saturday. (Xinhua/Liu Weiguo) Photo
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The two local patients, a 27-year-old air hostess and
54-year-old man, have been quarantined in local hospital and their conditions
have remained stable so far, according to the Health Bureau.
The air hostess traveled outside Macao several times
between June 6 and 17, and she showed flu symptoms after flying back to Macao
from Tokyo on June 17. The male patient, having been to Toronto, fell sick as he
returned to Macao via neighboring Hong Kong in the same day. Both of them tested
positive for the virus.
Macao's first confirmed case concerned a Philippine
man who flew to Macao from Manila. He was transferred to local hospital after
being found having fever at the airport checkpoint. The Health Bureau later
announced that he was infected with the A/H1N1 flu, and had him quarantined.
The Health Bureau has said that 30 passengers that
took seats near the Philippine man on the plane have been deemed as having close
contact with the patient, and 24 of theses passengers have been located by the
authorities, while three of them have left Macao and six others still cannot be
contacted.
More of such cases will be detected in Macao in the
future given the current situation of the epidemic around the world, said Ho Hau
Wah, the chief executive of the Special Administrative Region (SAR), in a
previous occasion.
Local educational authorities have also said that
they will suspend class in local primary and secondary schools once the
situation gets worse.
The government of the Macao SAR previously announced
that they have ordered one million doses of A/H1N1 flu vaccines, the first batch
of which will be delivered to Macao in September this year, and local high-risk
group, including children, old people and patients with chronic illness, will be
firstly inoculated.
So far over 500 confirmed cases have been reported in
Macao's neighboring regions Hong Kong SAR and the Chinese mainland.
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