China submitted a statement on the implementation of the 2005
International Health Regulations to the World Health Organization
(WHO) on Monday in Geneva.
The statement says the Chinese government has decided that the
regulations apply to the entire territory of the People's Republic
of China, including the Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative
Regions, and Taiwan Province.
The Chinese government has started revising the Frontier Health
and Quarantine Law of the People's Republic of China to better
implement the regulations.
China will develop its capacity to launch a rapid and effective
response to public health hazards and emergencies of international
concern while establishing a national health emergency response
system during the period covered by the 11th Five-year Plan.
It is formulating technical standards for monitoring, assessing,
reporting and notifying relevant bodies about public health
emergencies of international concern. It has established an
inter-agency information sharing and coordination mechanism for
implementing the regulation. It has also conducted exchanges with
the relevant state parties on the implementation of
regulations.
The statement says China endorses and will voluntarily implement
the resolution of the 59th World Health Assembly. The resolution
calls upon its member states to comply immediately with the
International Health Regulation provisions that relate to the risk
posed by the avian influenza and pandemic influenza.
(CRIENGLISH.com May 15, 2007)
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