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Taiwanese experts to participate online in WHO global forum

Brussels, Feb. 8 (CNA) Taiwanese experts will participate online in a World Health Organization (WHO) forum next week to combat the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak, a WHO official said Saturday, although Taiwan is fighting for greater inclusion.

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Taiwan to participate in WHO meeting online

Taiwan is going to participate online in a WHO forum about the 2019 novel coronavirus, set to take place on Tuesday and Wednesday. The WHO has invited over 400 experts from around the world to discuss the outbreak, which has already reached more than two dozen countries.

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President Tsai attends the 2020 ICF Top7 Global Cities Announcement/Conference and fields questions from the media

On the morning of February 10, President Tsai Ing-wen attended the 2020 Intelligent Community Forum Top7 Global Cities Announcement/Conference in Taoyuan. She stated that over the past three-plus years, we have moved steadily toward our goal of becoming a "digital nation and smart island."

WUHAN VIRUS/Local experts to take part online in WHO forum

Taiwan has sent a list of experts to participate online in a World Health Organization (WHO) forum on the global fight against the new coronavirus epidemic for the WHO’s approval, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) said Monday.

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Taiwan fully commits to fight against Wuhan coronavirus

Premier Su Tseng-chang on Thursday said that the government has taken the lead to combat the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus domestically, closely monitoring developments at every stage and responding forcefully as needed.

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Taiwan's Foreign Minister blasts WHO for shifting designations

Taiwan's foreign minister Joseph Wu on Thursday blasted the World Health Organization (WHO) for repeatedly giving Taiwan "inappropriate designations" and reiterated that Taiwan is not part of China. ".@WHO, what's wrong with you? First you called us 'Taiwan, China,' then you changed to 'Taipei.' You misreported the confirmed cases, & now you call us 'Taipei & Environs'," Wu said in a Twitter post. "Look! Taiwan is #Taiwan & not any part of the #PRC," the tweet further read.

WUHAN VIRUS / Taiwan complains to WHO for misnumbering coronavirus cases

Taipei, Feb. 4 (CNA) Taiwan lodged a protest with the World Health Organization (WHO) after it listed 13 confirmed cases of Wuhan coronavirus for the country under the "Taiwan, China" category in a situation report Tuesday, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) said that day.

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President Tsai meets European Chamber of Commerce Taiwan Chairman Giuseppe Izzo

President Tsai Ing-wen met with European Chamber of Commerce Taiwan (ECCT) Chairman Giuseppe Izzo on the morning of February 3. She once again called on relevant agencies of the UN to acknowledge the right to health of the Taiwanese people.

Taiwan summons Italian representative over flight ban

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) summoned the representative of Italy Monday morning following a flight ban imposed by the European country on Taiwan amid fears over the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus, CNA learned that day. The Italian government on Jan. 31 announced a suspension of all flights from China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan from Feb. 2 to April 28 to prevent the further spread of the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV), first detected in the Chinese city of Wuhan in December.

EU backs Taiwan’s participation in WHO

The European Union has reiterated its support for Taiwan’s participation in the World Health Organization. That’s as an outbreak of a novel coronavirus centered in China spreads globally. On Friday, Taiwan’s foreign ministry expressed thanks to the EU for its support.