Sun, Jul 06, 2003 - Page 1 News List

WHO takes Taiwan off SARS list

CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH Politicians played down what some said was the lateness of the world body's announcement and praised the nation's efforts to beat the disease

By Melody Chen  /  STAFF REPORTER

Lee said the outbreak exposed the healthcare system's weak points and demonstrated the need for its overhaul.

Chen Chien-jen (陳建仁), director-general of the Department of Health, said Taiwanese people have become strong because of SARS.

"When the disease broke out in Taipei Municipal Hoping Hospital, we lost confidence. Suspicion and distrust developed. We have stumbled, but we have stood up again," Chen said.

Su Ih-jen (蘇益仁), director-general of Taiwan's Center for Disease Control, said that nearly 110,000 people had been isolated during the outbreak.

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