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OCTOBER 26 — Since the Covid-19 pandemic began, there have more than 40 million cases and more than one million deaths around the world. The virus has had an enormous impact on global politics, employment, economics, trade and financial systems, and significantly impacted the global efforts to...

Monday, 26 Oct 2020 11:29 AM MYT

Adopting such strategies as the operation of specialised command systems, the implementation of meticulous border control measures, the production and distribution of adequate supplies of medical resources, the employment of home quarantine and isolation measures and related care services, the application of IT systems, the publishing of transparent and open information, and the execution of precise screening and testing, we have been fortunate enough to contain the virus.

For this reason, once Taiwan had stabilised its containment of the virus and ensured that people had sufficient access to medical resources, we began to share our experience and exchange information on containing Covid-19 with global public health professionals and scholars through Covid-19-related forums, Apec’s High-Level Meeting on Health and the Economy, the Global Cooperation Training Framework, and other virtual bilateral meetings.

To ensure access to vaccines, Taiwan has joined the Covid-19 Vaccines Global Access Facility co-led by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance; the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations; and the World Health Organisation. Furthermore, we are actively collaborating with domestic and international partners to obtain vaccines and develop optimal treatments and accurate diagnostic tools, jointly safeguarding global public health security.

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