Lin Min-cheng
Lin Min-cheng is the Deputy Director-General and spokesman for the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in Taiwan, who recently warned about the anticipated rise in flu cases due to changing weather conditions.
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Taiwan:
CDC Deputy Director-General Lin Min-cheng discussed the flu activity and public health recommendations.
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Taiwan:
Lin Min-cheng, the CDC Deputy Director-General, emphasized the importance of monitoring health after contact with confirmed measles cases.
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Taiwan:
Lin Min-cheng, the CDC Deputy Director-General, emphasized the importance of monitoring health after contact with confirmed measles cases.
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Taiwan:
Lin Min-cheng, Deputy Director-General of the CDC, announced that expanded eligibility for flu drugs would not be extended.
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Taiwan:
Lin Min-cheng, CDC Deputy Director-General and spokesman, discussed avian influenza outbreaks and public health measures.
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Taiwan:
Lin Min-cheng is the CDC Deputy Director-General who provided data on hantavirus cases.
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Taiwan:
CDC Deputy Director-General and spokesman Lin Min-cheng said that flu activity is rising and is expected to enter an epidemic period in about two weeks.
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Taiwan:
Lin Min-cheng, the CDC Deputy Director-General, stated that the flu might enter another epidemic period at the end of this month.
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Taiwan:
CDC Deputy Director-General and spokesman Lin Min-cheng said flu activity remained at a relatively low level last week.
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Taiwan:
CDC Deputy Director-General and spokesman Lin Min-cheng said that the weekly number of hospital visits for enterovirus infection has been below the epidemic threshold.
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