Having now had symptoms of an ordinary ‘flu for up to a week now (gradual increase, though, mainly runny nose with thankfully only a sporadic cough so far: saw GP y’day; season flu-vaxxed last Nov; bivalent-vaxxed last Dec), I’d recommend using this to record your status with HKU
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RT @bencowling88
It looks like flu is on the rise in HK. If you're interested to help us, contribute 15 secs a week on our #HKUSPH participatory surveill…
https://twitter.com/bencowling88/status/1640543204029366272
RT @HKU_SPH
#HKUSPH's Prof Malik Peiris & Prof Leo Poon (@world_epidemic) studied #MERSCoV's genetic diversity & molecular epidemiology in dromedary camels, and find the virus to be genetic instable and is still actively adapting to its camel host.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/22221751.2022.2164218?cookieSet=1
RT @HKU_SPH@twitter.com
A #HKUSPH & @UChicago@twitter.com research on childhood immune imprinting studied data in Hong Kong and finds:
▪those imprinted to H1N1/H2N2 ➡17% lower risk of getting H1N1
▪if imprinted to H3N2 ➡12% lower risk
@TimkTsang@twitter.com @sarahcobey@twitter.com @bencowling88@twitter.com
@JIDJournal@twitter.com:https://bit.ly/3Xvml9M
RT @HKU_SPH
A #HKUSPH research found 3 to 4 doses of #BioNTech/CoronaVac were effective against #Omicron infection, but protection waned over time.
#Booster shots can temporarily enhance population immunity ahead of future waves.
@kathysleung @svalko3 @gmleunghku
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.11.01.22281746v1
#booster #Omicron #BioNTech #hkusph