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WHO urged to invite Taiwan to epidemic prevention meetingsPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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WHO urged to invite Taiwan to epidemic prevention meetings

The foreign ministry is calling on the WHO to invite Taiwanese experts to events aimed at preventing epidemics. The WHO has called two meetings to discuss an outbreak of a novel coronavirus centered in China. The outbreak has killed at least 170 and spread to at least 16 other countries, including Taiwan.

WHO corrects assessment of China’s virus to “high risk”

The World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday corrected its assessment of the coronavirus from “moderate” to “high”. That’s the word from an AFP report on Tuesday. The WHO said on Sunday that the risk was “very high in China, high at the regional level and high at the global level."

Premier: Domestic demand to drive economy in 2020Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Premier: Domestic demand to drive economy in 2020

At the Cabinet's weekly meeting Thursday, Premier Su Tseng-chang received a report on the nation's 2020 economic outlook from the National Development Council (NDC).

With increasing number of cases of 2019-nCoV infection, CEC urges healthcare facilities to reinforce reporting of suspected cases and the public to abide by prevention measures implementedPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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With increasing number of cases of 2019-nCoV infection, CEC urges healthcare facilities to reinforce reporting of suspected cases and the public to abide by prevention measures implemented

According to statistics collected by the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC), 92 more cases of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) infection were reported with no new confirmed cases on January 25, 2020. As of now, a cumulative total of 283 cases have been reported, including three confirmed cases, 124 individuals removed from the follow-up list, and 156 in isolation for lab tests among which preliminary tests were negative in 53 and test results of the others are pending.

MOFA expresses gratitude for Taiwan support in face of ICAO’s Twitter policyPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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MOFA expresses gratitude for Taiwan support in face of ICAO’s Twitter policy

Support for Taiwan by U.S. lawmakers and respected media outlets following the decision of Montreal-headquartered International Civil Aviation Organization to block Twitter users for raising questions about the country’s participation in the U.N. specialized agency is sincerely appreciated, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Jan. 28.

Taiwan confirms 1st Wuhan coronavirus case (update)

Taiwan on Tuesday reported its first confirmed case of a new type of coronavirus, carried by a Taiwanese woman who was recently in the central Chinese city of Wuhan. The woman, who works in Wuhan, reported to quarantine officials at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport that she had a fever on returning Monday, according to an epidemic response command center established Monday to contain the spread of the new coronavirus.

Premier urges public not to panic after 1st Wuhan virus case confirmedPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Premier urges public not to panic after 1st Wuhan virus case confirmed

Premier Su Tseng-chang on Tuesday urged the public to remain calm and not panic after Taiwan reported the first confirmed case of a new type of coronavirus earlier in the day, carried by a Taiwanese woman who was recently in the central Chinese city of Wuhan. On his Facebook page, Su said Taiwan has 44 million surgery masks and 1.93 million N95 particulate respirator masks that will be released onto the market if necessary. "Please don't panic," Su said. "Also please don't hoard masks."

MOHW sets up Taiwan pneumonia command centerPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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MOHW sets up Taiwan pneumonia command center

A central epidemics command center was set up Jan. 20 by Taiwan’s Ministry of Health and Welfare in readiness to manage possible local cases of pneumonia stemming from a new coronavirus.

Taiwan youth envoys set for Indonesia, New ZealandPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan youth envoys set for Indonesia, New Zealand

A dozen students from three Taiwan senior high schools are visiting Indonesia and New Zealand Jan. 30 to Feb. 10 as part of the Teen Diplomatic Envoys program organized by the Ministries of Education and Foreign Affairs.

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MOFA official meets with Marshall Islands president

Deputy Foreign Minister Hsu Szu-chien met with Marshall Islands President David Kabua on Monday after attending his inauguration to reaffirm their shared values and deepen bilateral relations. Hsu met with Kabua after the inauguration, which was attended by more than 300 foreign and local dignitaries, and personally conveyed Taiwan's congratulations to the new leader, Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) said in a statement.