Taiwan urges China to release all information on new virus

Published : 22 Jan 2020, 18:29

Sahos Desk

Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen urged China on Wednesday to release all information about the outbreak of a new virus and work with Taiwan on curbing its spread.

At China's insistence, Taiwan is not a member of the World Health Organization and is not allowed to participate in any of its meetings.

However, large numbers of Taiwanese travel to and live in China, where hundreds of people have been sickened and nine died in an outbreak of coronavirus that apparently originated in the city of Wuhan.

Despite Beijing's restrictions, the Taiwan Center for Disease Control said earlier this month it had been notified on January 15 by its Chinese counterpart about the outbreak. It said it had also sent two experts to Wuhan to visit health care facilities in order to “better understand the treatment process of the cases."

Tsai made no mention of those interactions at her news conference Wednesday.

One case of the previously unknown coronavirus has been confirmed in Taiwan and others in Macao, South Korea, Japan, Thailand and the United States.

The Taiwanese patient, a business woman who recently returned from Wuhan, is recovering, Tsai said.

Source: AP

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