Over 114,300 inoculated against A/H1N1 flu in Macao
submited by wanglh at Mar, 5, 2010 8:57 AM from People Daily
A total of 114,355 people in Macao have been inoculated with the A/H1N1 vaccines so far, according to the figures released on Thursday by Macao"e;s Health Bureau.
Some 171 people were inoculated with the vaccines on Thursday alone, which was initiated by the Bureau in late November last year, according to the Health Bureau.
The Bureau also said that there was no newly confirmed case of A/H1N1 flu reported on Thursday, and the total number of such case has reached 3,594 since June 18 last year, of which two patients died.
Previously, the SAR government has announced that it has purchased some 700, 000 doses of A/H1N1 vaccines, and local medical staff, children, old people and patients with chronic disease were among the group of local people who were firstly inoculated with these vaccines.
Source: Xinhua
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Some 171 people were inoculated with the vaccines on Thursday alone, which was initiated by the Bureau in late November last year, according to the Health Bureau.
The Bureau also said that there was no newly confirmed case of A/H1N1 flu reported on Thursday, and the total number of such case has reached 3,594 since June 18 last year, of which two patients died.
Previously, the SAR government has announced that it has purchased some 700, 000 doses of A/H1N1 vaccines, and local medical staff, children, old people and patients with chronic disease were among the group of local people who were firstly inoculated with these vaccines.
Source: Xinhua
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