Global Times

Adviser urges bigger role for CDC system

- By Leng Shumei Page Editor: zhanghan@globaltime­s.com.cn

A political adviser, who is also the chief of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has called for giving a bigger say and scientific authority to the disease prevention and control system to address problems exposed in the COVID-19 outbreak.

“The pandemic has revealed loopholes in China’s major epidemic prevention and control mechanism and its public health system,” Gao Fu, head of the CDC and member of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference (CPPCC), told media.

He called for reform of the system, noting that disease prevention and control institutes failed to fully exert effects in early warning and monitoring, epidemiolo­gical surveys and launching prevention measures during the outbreak.

Gao is not the only expert who called for a more powerful disease prevention and control system in the wake of the epidemic.

Renowned respirator­y disease expert Zhong Nanshan previously told media that the pandemic revealed an “overly low status” of disease prevention and control institutes in China, and he called for some level of executive power for these institutes.

Echoing Zhong’s suggestion, Gao stressed that the goal of the reform is not to empower the system but to prevent administra­tive interferen­ce and safeguard the system’s scientific independen­ce and authority.

The epidemic showed that the current system lacks decision-making power, has only loose cooperatio­n among CDCs at different levels, and features an ineffectiv­e coordinati­on mechanism between CDCs and other medical-related department­s, Gao noted.

He suggested enhanced vertical leadership in the China’s CDC system, as well as direct reports to government officials about key public health events and the power to release epidemic informatio­n to the public upon official authorizat­ion.

Wang Hongwei, a professor at Renmin University’s School of Public Administra­tion and Policy, told the Global Times that he thought the direct report system Gao suggested could reduce the unnecessar­y interferen­ce of administra­tive department­s at different levels and effectivel­y facilitate the reporting procedures.

Wang warned that public health issues are complicate­d and require the participat­ion of different department­s, so the CDC institutes could not be fully independen­t.

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