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Transcript of SFH on EV71 and SARS Trust Fund
Following is the transcript of remarks made by the Secretary for Food and
Health, Dr York Chow, at a stand-up media session after attending the opening
ceremony of the Hospital Authority Convention 2008 today (May 5):
Reporter: (EV71)
Secretary for Food and Health: We are very concerned about the increase in EV71
virus infection. Although in Hong Kong right now, we only have 10 identifiable
cases, we can see that from Mainland and also neighbouring territories like
Singapore and Taiwan, there are a few thousand of cases in each of these places.
Every year, from May to July, it is usually the peak season. This is early May
right now, we are very concerned whether the incidence will also increase in
Hong Kong in the coming months. The Centre for Health Protection will work
together with the Hospital Authority so that we can announce any new cases that
are in Hong Kong identifiable by our paediatricians in the Hospital Authority.
So far, the situation is not serious but we can foresee that the incidence might
climb up in the weeks ahead. So, our advice to the public is to ensure children,
in particular those below the age of six be more concerned about their hygiene,
have regular hand washing, make sure that they have that before and after
eating, and also when they go out to play and come back. These are important
aspects of control of infection. It is very simple but usually not attended to
properly by the family members and also the workers of the kindergartens and
institutions.
Reporter: (situation)
Secretary for Food and Health: The situation is well-known to the citizens,
particularly with the wide broadcast by the media. What we need to do is tell
the public about the Hong Kong situation on a regular basis. The virus is easily
detectable by our laboratory in the Hong Kong hospitals. As soon as we know
there is a new case, we inform the public. We will be monitoring whether there
will be outbreaks and also clusters of outbreaks particularly. The work is
important. The Centre for Health Protection has identified a kindergarten that
had more than a few cases and advised the kindergarten to close down so that the
children can actually rest at home and be isolated from other children. We will
adopt the same policy in the future.
Reporter: (inaudible)
Secretary for Food and Health: At the moment, there is no evidence that it is
more virulent than the past years. The incidence is higher. When the incidence
is higher, of course the number of the mortality will also increase. I think it
is important that we should try to ensure that our public knows what is
happening and try to avoid going to places that might have a high incidence.
Reporter: (SARS Trust Fund)
Secretary for Food and Health: I will look into the matter because that is
handled by the special committee that is offering assistance to the SARS
victims.
(Please also refer to the
Chinese session of the transcript.)
Ends/Monday, May 5, 2008
Issued at HKT 16:41
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