China Vows To Reform Disease Prevention System

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2020-05-09 HKT 16:29

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  • Li Bin, vice minister of the National Health Commission, says coronavirus outbreaks exposed the weak links in public health systems. Photo: AFP

    Li Bin, vice minister of the National Health Commission, says coronavirus outbreaks exposed the weak links in public health systems. Photo: AFP

The mainland will reform its disease prevention and control system to address weaknesses exposed by the coronavirus outbreak, a senior health official said on Saturday.

The central government has been criticised domestically and abroad as being initially slow to react to the epidemic, which first broke out on a large scale in Wuhan.

The virus has since spread across the world, infecting almost 4 million people and killing almost a quarter-million from the Covid-19 disease it causes.

"This coronavirus epidemic is a big test of our country's governance and governing ability, and it exposed the weak links in how we address major epidemic and public health systems," Li Bin, vice minister of the National Health Commission, told reporters.

The commission intends to build a "centralised and efficient" chain of command and reform, and modernise the disease prevention and control system, he said.

The commission also aims to make better use of big data, artificial intelligence and cloud computing to better analyse the disease, trace the virus and distribute resources.

He said the commission plans to step up research on core technology, improve medical insurance and better ensure the availability of emergency materials.

The mainland has not seen any new deaths from coronavirus for 24 days. According to the officials there, one new imported case was recorded on Friday.

The commission also reported 15 new asymptomatic cases for Friday, versus 16 the previous day.

The total number of coronavirus cases now stands at 82,887, while the death toll from Covid-19 remained unchanged at 4,633, the national health authority said. (Reuters)

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