China-WHO Joint Expert Team on NCP Outbreak Will Begin to Work
According to information reporters have obtained from the National Health Commission on 15 February, after consultations between China and WHO, international experts including those from WHO would arrive in Beijing during the weekend.
The joint expert team will have an in-depth exchange of views with members of the State Council inter-agency task force on the novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP, or COVID-19) outbreak and pay field visits to three provinces to learn about the implementation and effectiveness of the epidemic prevention and control measures in urban and rural areas of China. It will also visit epidemic-related institutions conducting epidemiological investigation, medical treatment, laboratory testing, and scientific research, and offer suggestions on epidemic control in China and the world at large.
Previously the Chinese government had deep exchanges with the international expert mission's advance team headed by Dr. Bruce Aylward, senior advisor to Director General of WHO. The two sides discussed and agreed on the priorities and program of the China-WHO joint expert team.
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