
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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CDC Deputy Director-General Lin Min-cheng discussed the flu activity and public health recommendations.
CDC reports year’s first severe enterovirus casesLin Min-cheng, the CDC Deputy Director-General, emphasized the importance of monitoring health after contact with confirmed measles cases.
CDC confirms the year’s first local measles caseLin Min-cheng, the CDC Deputy Director-General, emphasized the importance of monitoring health after contact with confirmed measles cases.
CDC reports first domestic measles case of the yearLin Min-cheng, Deputy Director-General of the CDC, announced that expanded eligibility for flu drugs would not be extended.
Expanded eligibility for flu drugs to end soonLin Min-cheng, CDC Deputy Director-General and spokesman, discussed avian influenza outbreaks and public health measures.
Seven avian flu outbreaks last month: CDC
Lin Min-cheng is the CDC Deputy Director-General who provided data on hantavirus cases.
CDC warns of increased hantavirus risk in spring
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.
Hospital visits for flu rose about 10% last week: FDALin Min-cheng, the CDC Deputy Director-General, stated that the flu might enter another epidemic period at the end of this month.
Eligibility for flu antiviral medicine to be expandedCDC Deputy Director-General and spokesman Lin Min-cheng said flu activity remained at a relatively low level last week.
CDC forecasts ‘relatively low’ flu seasonCDC 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.
Endemic period of enterovirus ends
CDC spokesman Lin Min-cheng spoke to reporters about the risks associated with coccidioidomycosis.
CDC confirms nation’s 1st local valley fever case
CDC spokesman Lin Min-cheng said Taiwan would not follow the US’ recommendation.
Hepatitis B shots for newborns to continue: CDCCDC spokesman Lin Min-cheng said he could not confirm when the student arrived in Taiwan, but added that the infectious period has lasted more than three months.
CDC tracking NTU tuberculosis case
CDC Deputy Director-General and spokesman Lin Min-cheng said flu activity reached a peak in late September.
Flu cases to rise in next two weeks, CDC warns


