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-Title: Flu & COVID Vaccination: Timing & Protection in Austria

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Carinthia Health Officials Urge Swift Vaccination as Respiratory Illnesses Surge

Health officials in Carinthia ⁢are ⁤advising‍ residents‌ to get vaccinated against Covid-19 adn influenza as cases of respiratory illnesses rise across the region. General practitioner Maria Korak-Leiter of Maria Rain ⁢reports a‍ surge⁣ in⁢ coughing, sniffing, and fever since the end of⁣ September. Last ‌week, the health insurance company recorded ⁢13,382 sick days, with ​4,257 attributed ⁢to flu-like infections. Covid-19 numbers have also ⁢been ‌increasing for two weeks.

While the first peak of the Covid-19 wave last year occurred in mid-October, officials are forecasting ​a peak for this year at the end of October. Wastewater monitoring indicates influenza is ​currently not widespread in⁤ Carinthia, but is present​ in Vienna, according to health officer beate Prettner. A peak in “real flu” is anticipated in‌ December. Prettner emphasized the combined threat of⁣ influenza, RSV, and Covid-19, stating, “Together with the RSV​ virus, influenza and Covid form a triad that is feared by doctors, which not only affects patients but also ​staff again and again and‌ causes bottlenecks ⁣in the healthcare system.”

Korak-Leiter strongly recommends immediate covid-19 vaccination due to the steady increase in⁢ cases​ and ⁢suggests‍ getting the influenza vaccine‍ concurrently. She advises getting ‌the⁤ influenza shot in early November ⁤to‍ ensure protection throughout the winter. “You shouldn’t underestimate the real flu; in Austria there are 2,000 to 4,000 ​deaths ⁢every year,”‍ Korak-Leiter said. Last season, 49,009 influenza vaccinations were​ recorded in carinthias ​e-vaccination certificate, a nearly ten percent increase from the previous season.

Vaccinations are available through private practices – a list of Covid-19 vaccinators is available​ on ‌the Medical Association’s homepage – and also at⁤ health authorities,​ magistrates, district authorities, companies, and nursing homes.

The public vaccination program will expand in‍ November⁤ 2025 to include free vaccinations against pneumococci and shingles ​for ‍individuals aged ​60 and over, and also younger at-risk ⁤groups. Karin Schorna-Drescher of the State​ Medical Directorate also highlighted the importance‍ of checking vaccination status for diseases like polio, ‌diphtheria, measles, and whooping cough,⁣ noting ⁢over 15,000 cases of whooping cough were reported‌ in Austria last year.

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