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HONG KONG, July 7 (Xinhuanet) -- The Public Health Group of the SARS Expert Committee
got an overview of the Hong Kong outbreak in meetings with government
and Hospital Authority officials Monday.
During their first day in the five days of work in Hong Kong, the group met
Permanent Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food Carrie Yau and was briefed by
Hospital Authority Chief Executive William Ho on the management of SARS in
public hospitals.
The group also met Director of Health Dr Margaret Chan to learnabout health
control measures implemented during the outbreak and the department's contact
tracing work.
Group chairman Professor Sian Griffiths, president of the Faculty of Public
Health Medicine of the UK's Royal Colleges of Physicians, said they will learn
lessons through listening, and make recommendations for future emergent
diseases.
"It is very much about listening, learning some lessons and helping our
colleagues in Hong Kong," she said, adding that there are also lessons for the
international community to learn for the future.
The SARS Expert Committee, comprising the Public
Health Group and the Management and Executive Group, was set up in May. The
Committee's 12 members were all appointed by Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region Chief Executive Tung Chee Hwa. Enditem
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