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Tassie prepares for killer flu
HELEN KEMPTON
September 24, 2008 04:00pm
TASMANIA is bracing itself for a flu pandemic which mathematical modelling suggests could immobilise 25 per cent of the population, kill 350 and hospitalise 1700 patients.
Health Minister Lara Giddings yesterday released the Tasmania Action Plan for Human Influenza Pandemic in line with warnings from the World Health Organisation that nations around the globe need to be ready when another pandemic to hit.
On average, the world experiences three flu pandemics every 100 years.
"It is not a case of if another pandemic will occur, but when," Ms Giddings said yesterday.
The Spanish Flu claimed 50 million lives worldwide in 1918. The Asian Flu in 1957 and the Hong Kong flu in 1968 killed another two million.
Ms Giddings said the Government had been working hard to prepare for pandemic and businesses, the non-government sector and all Tasmanians needed to do the same.
In the face of an outbreak, a hotline would be set up for both general advice and preliminary medical advice.
Special flu clinics would open to prevent the spread of infection and to stop people turning up at their local GP or hospital emergency department.
"Tasmanians need to get into the habit of washing their hands frequently, covering their coughs and talking to their children about how to protect themselves," she said.
"Together we can ensure Tasmania is in the best position possible when pandemic flu hits."
For further information go to www.pandemic.tas.gov.au
Tassie prepares for killer flu
HELEN KEMPTON
September 24, 2008 04:00pm
TASMANIA is bracing itself for a flu pandemic which mathematical modelling suggests could immobilise 25 per cent of the population, kill 350 and hospitalise 1700 patients.
Health Minister Lara Giddings yesterday released the Tasmania Action Plan for Human Influenza Pandemic in line with warnings from the World Health Organisation that nations around the globe need to be ready when another pandemic to hit.
On average, the world experiences three flu pandemics every 100 years.
"It is not a case of if another pandemic will occur, but when," Ms Giddings said yesterday.
The Spanish Flu claimed 50 million lives worldwide in 1918. The Asian Flu in 1957 and the Hong Kong flu in 1968 killed another two million.
Ms Giddings said the Government had been working hard to prepare for pandemic and businesses, the non-government sector and all Tasmanians needed to do the same.
In the face of an outbreak, a hotline would be set up for both general advice and preliminary medical advice.
Special flu clinics would open to prevent the spread of infection and to stop people turning up at their local GP or hospital emergency department.
"Tasmanians need to get into the habit of washing their hands frequently, covering their coughs and talking to their children about how to protect themselves," she said.
"Together we can ensure Tasmania is in the best position possible when pandemic flu hits."
For further information go to www.pandemic.tas.gov.au