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Additional measures to deal with avian influenza
The Government would implement additional precautionary measures to prepare for
a possible influenza pandemic caused by influenza A (H5), influenza A (H7) and
influenza A (H9), commonly known as avian influenza, a spokesman for the Health,
Welfare and Food Bureau said today (November 23).
The Chief Executive-in-Council made the Prevention of the Spread of Infectious
Diseases (Amendment) Regulation 2005 at yesterday's Executive Council meeting to
extend all the provisions on severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) specific
border control measures under the Prevention of the Spread of Infectious
Diseases Regulations (the Regulations) to cover influenza A (H5), influenza A
(H7) and influenza A (H9).
These provisions will help the Director of Health to implement border control
measures for containing the spread of avian influenza if the situation warrants.
The new health regulations, which will take effect on Friday (November 25) upon
gazettal, seek to confer on health officers the power to prevent people at-risk
of being infected with the disease from leaving Hong Kong. Certain public
officers and authorised persons will also be empowered to stop and detain a
person seeking to leave Hong Kong in contravention of such a direction.
The regulations will also facilitate personnel authorised by the director to
conduct temperature check and medically examine people arriving in, or leaving
Hong Kong for the purpose of ascertaining whether they are likely to be infected
with the diseases.
With these provisions, the director would be better placed to contain the
cross-border spread of avian influenza, the spokesman said.
"Although we are seeking additional powers under the regulations to prevent the
introduction into, the spread in and the transmission from Hong Kong of avian
influenza, these powers would be exercised responsibly," the spokesman
emphasised.
Ends/Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Issued at HKT 17:00
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