
Australians warned to vaccinate against fast-spreading flu variant
Australia has experienced an unusually early start to the flu season because of a fast-spreading flu variant known as subclade K of Super-K flu. Infectious disease specialists are urging everyone to get the updated flu vaccine, designed to better protect against current variants. Speaking with SBS Hindi, Sydney-based GP Dr Anju Agarwal raises concerns about misinformation and disinformation around vaccines, encouraging everyone to consult their doctors and pharmacists for personalised guidance.
SBS Hindi · SBS Audio
April 8, 20267m 58s
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Show Notes
Australia has experienced an unusually early start to the flu season because of a fast-spreading flu variant known as subclade K of Super-K flu. Infectious disease specialists are urging everyone to get the updated flu vaccine, designed to better protect against current variants. Speaking with SBS Hindi, Sydney-based GP Dr Anju Agarwal raises concerns about misinformation and disinformation around vaccines, encouraging everyone to consult their doctors and pharmacists for personalised guidance.