
Lo Yi-chun
Lo Yi-chun is a spokesman for Taiwan's Centers for Disease Control (CDC), known for his role in public health communications, particularly regarding infectious diseases. He recently made headlines by announcing Taiwan's first fatal case of the Coxsackie B5 enterovirus in a decade, emphasizing the importance of hygiene practices and early detection of severe symptoms in children.
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Lo Yi-chun, the CDC Director-General, reported a significant drop in influenza admissions during the Lunar New Year.
Influenza admissions drop from previous years
CDC deputy director-general Lo Yi-chun is to serve as the center’s acting director-general.
New health chief commits to ‘Healthy Taiwan’ projectLo Yi-chun, a CDC spokesperson, provided insights on the prevalence of scarlet fever during the late spring and early summer.
Scarlet fever cases in Taiwan hit five-year high
Lo Yi-chun, a spokesman for the CDC, refuted the suggestion that there is no need for another COVID-19 vaccine.
MOHW to open special outpatient clinics to handle expected COVID-19 waveLo Yi-chun is a CDC spokesman who reported on the fatal case of Coxsackie B5 enterovirus.
Taiwan reports 1st fatal Coxsackie B5 enterovirus case in a decade






