Special report:
2008 Olympic
Games
BEIJING, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) -- China's Minister of
Health Chen Zhu said on Monday the government will ensure public health safety
during the Beijing Olympic Games by strengthening disease monitoring, emergency
response and medical treatment.
"The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games provides a great
opportunity for the country's public health development. Beijing will join hands
with co-host cities and its neighboring provinces to strengthen disease-related
information monitoring and make risk evaluations on the possible public health
accidents."
He said rehearsals would be held and exercises in
public health accidents would be improved. This was to prevent, reduce and
eliminate risks in the public health sphere during the August Games to the
maximum.
Liu Zejun, director of Beijing Municipal Disease
Prevention and Control Center, said special attention would be paid to the
following aspects when making public health risk evaluations: epidemic disease
spread, group incidence of a certain disease, food-inflicted disease, vector
organism and its control, hotel disinfection, drinking water safety, environment
safety and heat stroke.
"Great efforts will be made in preventing rabies,
bird flu, SARS and group poisonings," Chen stressed.
Since the 2003 SARS outbreak, China has gradually
improved its national disease prevention and control system. From 2002 to now,
about 10.5 billion yuan (76.3 U.S. million dollars) had been spent on
infrastructure construction of disease prevention and control centers
nationwide.