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Taiwan rewards health minister Chen Shih-chung’s coronavirus success story

South Chins Morning Post
Date:\ 2 May, 2020
By: Lawrence Chung


There is a saying which has become popular in Taiwan during the coronavirus pandemic

: “If you go clockwise, you will win, if you go anticlockwise, you will lose.” It is a wordplay that pays tribute to Health Minister Chen Shih-chung, a man widely regarded as being responsible for the island’s success in containing the disease.

“Shih-chung” is similar to the word for “clock” in Chinese, so the saying means, follow Chen’s instructions and survive, ignore them at your peril. Chen has been leading Taiwan’s response since his appointment to run the Central Epidemic Command Centre in January.

With more than 3 million Covid-19 infections worldwide, Taiwan – which has reported just 429 cases and six deaths since January 21 – is one of the few places in the world to have kept the pandemic at bay. As of Friday, there had been no new cases in Taiwan for six consecutive days and no local transmission for 19 days in a row.

Most Taiwanese credit Chen’s swift response, timely orders and frank communications for sparing them the thousands of deaths they feared they might have suffered because of the island’s position just off the southeast coast of mainland China.    [FULL  STORY]

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