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Author: Chiu, Wen-Ta M. D. DrPH Laporte Ronald P. PhD Wu Jonathan M. D. PhD
Title: Determinants of Taiwan's Early Containment of COVID-19 Incidence
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  • Document date: 2020_1_1
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    Snippet: SARS EXPERIENCE AND EMERGING RESPONSE SYSTEM The SARS outbreak in 2003 was a wakeup call for Taiwan and, in the outbreak's aftermath, most of Taiwan's hospitals and health care facilities established fever-screening stations and triage systems, along with 1100 negative pressure wards under the guidance of the Taiwan Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) [ ]when a patient develops influenza-like symptoms, the Taiwan CDC can proactively determine whether the patient belongs to a high-ri
    Document: SARS EXPERIENCE AND EMERGING RESPONSE SYSTEM The SARS outbreak in 2003 was a wakeup call for Taiwan and, in the outbreak's aftermath, most of Taiwan's hospitals and health care facilities established fever-screening stations and triage systems, along with 1100 negative pressure wards under the guidance of the Taiwan Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) [ ]when a patient develops influenza-like symptoms, the Taiwan CDC can proactively determine whether the patient belongs to a high-risk group for COVID-19 [ ]the number of local cases has only increased very slightly, without a sign of wide community spread [ ]the initial preventive measures are still effective, but there is still widespread recognition in Taiwan that continued vigilance is imperative to prevent further spread of the virus

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