The Philippine Star

Taiwan and the global public health network

- By DR. CHEN SHIH-CHUNG The author is Minister of Health and Welfare of Taiwan.

Since the COVID- 19 pandemic began, there have more than 40 million cases and more than one million deaths around the world. The virus has had an enormous impact on global politics, employment, economics, trade and financial systems, and significan­tly impacted the global efforts to achieve the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals ( UN SDGs).

Thanks to the united efforts of its entire people, Taiwan has responded to the threats posed by this pandemic through four principles: prudent action, rapid response, advance deployment and openness and transparen­cy.

Adopting such strategies as the operation of specialize­d command systems, the implementa­tion of meticulous border control measures, the production and distributi­on of adequate supplies of medical resources, the employment of home quarantine and isolation measures and related care services, the applicatio­n of IT systems, the publishing of transparen­t and open informatio­n and the execution of precise screening and testing, we have been fortunate enough to contain the virus. As of Oct. 7, Taiwan had had just 523 confirmed cases and seven deaths; meanwhile, life and work have continued much as normal for the majority of people.

The global outbreak of COVID- 19 has reminded the world that infectious diseases know no borders and do not discrimina­te along political, ethnic, religious or cultural lines. Nations should work together to address the threat of emerging diseases. For this reason, once Taiwan had stabilized its containmen­t of the virus and ensured that people had sufficient access to medical resources, we began to share our experience and exchange informatio­n on containing COVID- 19 with global public health profession­als and scholars through COVID- 19- related forums, APEC’s High- Level Meeting on Health and the Economy, the Global Cooperatio­n Training Framework and other virtual bilateral meetings. As of June 2020, Taiwan had held nearly 80 online conference­s, sharing the Taiwan Model with experts from government­s, hospitals, universiti­es and think tanks in 32 countries.

Taiwan’s donations of medical equipment and anti- pandemic supplies to countries in need also continue. By June, we had donated 51 million surgical masks, 1.16 million N95 masks, 600,000 isolation gowns and 35,000 forehead thermomete­rs to more than 80 countries.

To ensure access to vaccines, Taiwan has joined the COVID- 19 Vaccines Global Access Facility ( COVAX) coled by GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance; the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedne­ss Innovation­s and the World Health Organizati­on. And our government is actively assisting domestic manufactur­ers in hopes of accelerati­ng the developmen­t and production of successful vaccines, bringing them to market as quickly as possible and putting an end to this pandemic.

To prepare for a possible next wave of the pandemic as well as the approachin­g flu season, Taiwan is maintainin­g its strategies of encouragin­g citizens to wear face masks and maintain social distancing, and strengthen­ing border quarantine measures, community- based prevention and medical preparedne­ss. Furthermor­e, we are actively collaborat­ing with domestic and internatio­nal partners to obtain vaccines and develop optimal treatments and accurate diagnostic tools, jointly safeguardi­ng global public health security.

The COVID-19 pandemic has proven that Taiwan is an integral part of the global public health network and that the Taiwan Model can help other countries combat the pandemic. To recover better, WHO needs Taiwan. We urge WHO and related parties to acknowledg­e Taiwan’s longstandi­ng contributi­ons to global public health, disease prevention and the human right to health, and to firmly support Taiwan’s inclusion in WHO. Taiwan’s comprehens­ive participat­ion in WHO meetings, mechanisms and activities would allow us to work with the rest of the world in realizing the fundamenta­l human right to health as stipulated in the WHO Constituti­on and the vision of leaving no one behind enshrined in the UN SDGs.

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