
Chou Jih-haw
Chou Jih-haw serves as the Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare in Taiwan, playing a crucial role in managing public health responses. He has been actively involved in addressing hospital overcrowding and improving the healthcare system's flexibility, particularly in the face of increased patient demand during health crises.
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Recent news mentions
Chou Jih-haw said that thoroughly washing hands is the easiest and most cost-effective way to prevent medical-care-related infections.
Hand sanitizers are not a substitute for washing, CDC saysDeputy Minister of Health and Welfare Chou Jih-haw said today at a news conference held after a cabinet meeting.
Executive Yuan approves draft child care service bill
Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare Chou Jih-haw said that government data suggest the crisis of overcrowded emergency rooms appears to be winding down.
Cabinet to launch new pandemic task force





