With this year’s flu cases already surpassing the total number seen in 2021, there are concerns from health experts that the upcoming flu season may be severe.
Health Minister Yvette D’Ath and Chief Health Officer Dr John Gerrard have received their flu shots, prompting a reminder for all Queenslanders to book in their annual flu vaccination.
The Minister said this was not the year to skip getting the vaccine.
“The last two years have been incredibly difficult on everyone,” Minister D’Ath said.
“I understand the urge to want to move back to normal and to put the pandemic in the past, but part of getting back to normal is getting back to our normal shots.
“The risks of flu haven’t changed, and in fact, are higher this year, so our attitude to vaccinations shouldn’t either.
“Queenslanders have worked so hard to protect one another up to now, so please roll up your sleeves and continue to keep our community safe from potentially fatal viruses.”
Dr Gerrard added his concerns about the severity of the flu season, following low flu numbers over the last two years.
“While we cannot confirm exactly how any flu season will behave, I definitely have concerns about how low natural immunity will be in the community this year,” Dr Gerrard said.
“We saw a very low level of flu transmission last year and the year before, and this was likely due to the number of public health measures that we had in place at the time.
“Now that these measures have been lifted and international arrivals are able to enter Australia, we can expect a much higher transmission of the flu across Queensland.
“The natural immunity that we build up year-to-year will also have waned, so it is important for Queenslanders to get vaccinated and help create a buffer against this severe and potentially fatal disease.
“The best way for you to protect yourself, your family, and the wider community is to get the vaccine.
“As we have always suggested, if you are having any symptoms of the flu or Covid-19, stay at home until your symptoms resolve.”
The influenza vaccine is now widely available at GPs and pharmacies.
Under ATAGI guidelines, people are now able to get their Covid-19 vaccine and flu vaccine at the same time.
The National Immunisation Program Schedule helps eligible Queenslanders to access the influenza vaccine for free.