Vice-Premier and Health Minister Wu Yi stressed at a national
meeting in Beijing yesterday that more measures should be taken to
prevent any future epidemic of severe acute respiratory syndrome.
Wu
said all areas and all departments must implement preventive
measures as soon as possible to safeguard the achievements that
China gained in the fight against SARS this spring.
She stressed that the reason for holding yesterday's meeting was
not because new SARS cases have been found in China nor that the
epidemic was expected to rebound right away.
"Instead, the meeting was held in consideration of the fact that
the SARS epidemic may occur again in autumn and winter -- the
period when respiratory diseases are most likely to prevail,'' she
said.
On
Monday this week, the World Health Organization warned in the Swiss
city of Geneva that SARS could reappear in November.
Experts with the organization said they were worried that a lack of
sufficient security measures in laboratories doing research into
the virus might lead to a resurgence of SARS.
On
September 19, China's Ministry of Health resumed its practice of
issuing daily reports on the number of SARS cases found in the
country.
No
SARS cases have been reported since then.
Nevertheless, Wu yesterday stressed that the whole country should
remain on high alert to the possible rebound of SARS.
She said efforts should be taken to ensure the smooth flow of
information about SARS. The system of daily reports should be
implemented strictly.
Anyone who reports the number of SARS cases late or who
deliberately gives false figures will be punished, she said.
But Wu added that all government departments should adopt a correct
attitude towards the epidemic threat and should be encouraged not
to overreact.
All information related to the epidemic will continue to be
released only by the Ministry of Health.
The country will continue to strengthen its work in the research
into a diagnosis reagent for SARS and effective medicines against
the virus, said the vice-premier.
Co-operation and exchanges with other countries and regions will
also be promoted, she added.
(China Daily October 10, 2003)
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