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Indonesia's Health Minister, Budi Gunadi Sadikin, has urged the public to remain vigilant but not panic amid the emergence of influenza A (H3N2) subclade K, commonly referred to as 'super flu'. The minister emphasized that while the condition requires caution, it is similar to regular flu and not as deadly as previous COVID-19 variants like Delta. The public is advised to maintain awareness while avoiding unnecessary panic.
Indonesian Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin has called for public awareness regarding the emergence of 'super flu', a strain of influenza A (H3N2) subclade K. Speaking at Graha BNPB in Jakarta, the minister stressed the importance of maintaining a balanced approach between caution and panic.
The Health Minister clarified that the 'super flu' is not a new deadly virus but rather similar to common influenza. He drew comparisons to previous COVID-19 variants, particularly the Delta variant, stating that the current situation is less severe. This clarification aims to prevent public panic while promoting continued vigilance.
The minister's statement included specific guidance for the public: to remain aware of the situation while avoiding unnecessary panic. This approach is designed to maintain public health awareness without causing undue alarm. The government is working to ensure that the public has accurate information about the 'super flu' and its implications.