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The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:
Regarding the services of the eight Designated Flu Clinics (DFCs) and the confirmed human swine influenza patients admitted to public hospitals, the Hospital Authority (HA) spokesman provided the following updates today (July 27):
The Designated Flu Clinics today (as at 5pm) provide treatment to a total of 793 patients.
The HA spokesman reminded the public that the eight DFCs have ceased the provision of general outpatient services. Patients with other illnesses are advised to seek medical treatment at other general outpatient clinics in the district or private practitioners. Chronic patients who have been pre-scheduled for follow up at the eight DFCs should proceed to their corresponding clinics with drug refill service according to their date of original appointment and bring along the appointment slip and Identity Card.
As at 2.30pm today, there were 153 newly confirmed cases of human swine influenza in the past 24 hours. This brings to 2,855 the total number of confirmed human swine influenza cases in Hong Kong. Currently, a total of 42 confirmed cases are staying in public hospitals for treatment. Among them, 37 cases are in stable condition, one in serious and four in critical condition (A Filipino woman who has all along been classified as critical condition at United Christian Hospital passed away this afternoon).
Furthermore, the newly confirmed cases announced today including four public hospital staff members - a male nurse of Kowloon Hospital, two female nurses of Princess Margaret Hospital and Prince of Wales Hospital, a male doctor of Queen Mary Hospital. They are now under isolation at home and on Tamiflu treatment, in satisfactory and stable condition.
Ends/Monday, July 27, 2009
Issued at HKT 20:09
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