China to boost number of response teams for new infectious diseases to 25

Chinese National Disease Control and Prevention Administration Chief Wang Hesheng said pandemics could be prevented. PHOTO: REUTERS

SHANGHAI - The number of specialised teams in China tasked with responding to future infectious disease outbreaks will rise to 25, an increase by 5, its top health official has said.

The country will also improve early warning and relevant regulatory or legal systems, according to Mr Wang Hesheng, a director at the National Disease Control and Prevention Administration.

Speaking on March 9 on the sidelines of an annual session of China’s Parliament, the National People’s Congress (NPC), Mr Wang also said that it may be difficult to avoid a pathogen with epidemic potential, but pandemics could be prevented.

China has also made draft revisions to laws on infectious disease prevention, control and quarantine, and the revisions have undergone initial reviews, according to a report on the work of the NPC Standing Committee.

Chinese Premier Li Qiang’s work report noted that the country had achieved a “major decisive victory in the fight against Covid-19”. REUTERS

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