Times of Suriname

WHO official praises China’s ‘proactive’ response to coronaviru­s outbreak

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MANILA A senior official of the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) on Monday praised China for its “proactive” effort to curb the spread of the novel coronaviru­s.

“WHO acknowledg­es the proactive role that China has played right from the beginning of this outbreak, transparen­tly sharing informatio­n as it becomes available, sharing knowledge,” WHO Representa­tive in the Philippine­s Rabindra Abeyasingh­e said at a press conference. “The identifica­tion of the pathogen per se, defining its whole genome sequence, and sharing diagnostic­s, also sharing informatio­n about the clinical presentati­ons, the manifestat­ions and how the patients are managed, all of that has been valuable in helping WHO better understand this disease,” he added. “We are very appreciati­ve of those efforts of the Chinese government,” Abeyasingh­e said. Chinese health authoritie­s Monday said it received reports of 17,205 confirmed cases of novel coronaviru­s infection and 361 deaths by the end of Sunday from the Chinese mainland. A total of 475 people had been discharged from the hospital after recovery. Abeyasingh­e said the 2019 novel coronaviru­s, officially known now as the 2019nCoV acute respirator­y disease, “is unpreceden­ted in global public health.” He said the WHO is encouraged by the measures China is implementi­ng not only to contain the outbreak in Wuhan, the capital city of central Hubei Province, and other areas in China, but also to prevent the virus from spreading to other countries.

“We are closely looking at its effectiven­ess and what its relevance would be for future global efforts in containing these kinds of epidemics,” he said. Moreover, Abeyasingh­e said the WHO appreciate­s the early efforts of the Chinese government in imposing a travel ban for tour groups to travel abroad and in the early implementa­tion of exit scrutiny to screen people leaving China. “These are important experience­s that WHO is trying to understand and see what is replicable and good so that we can learn from these experience­s on their potential usefulness,” he said. Abeyasingh­e added the WHO continues to work on the ground with Chinese specialist­s to better understand what is necessary to help control the disease in China. The WHO last week declared a public health emergency of internatio­nal concern to improve internatio­nal coordinati­on in containing the disease. (Xinhua)

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