Kamis, 17 September 2020

WHO chief criticises 'false choice' between public health and economy in COVID-19 fight - CNA

SINGAPORE: Framing the decision to impose COVID-19 lockdowns versus reopening economies as a choice between public health and the economy is a "false" dichotomy, World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Thursday (Sep 17).

"That is a false choice," said Dr Tedros in a pre-recorded message played at the final instalment of the National Univerity of Singapore's (NUS) COVID-19 Updates from Singapore webinars. "WHO is urging countries to focus on four essential priorities."

The first priority is to prevent amplifying events from large gatherings, such as at stadiums and nightclubs, which have seen "explosive outbreaks"; and the second is to protect the vulnerable, to save lives and to reduce the burden on the health system.

READ: One in 7 reported COVID-19 infections is among health workers: WHO

Thirdly, there is a need to educate communities on physical distancing, hand hygiene, respiratory etiquette and the wearing of masks to curb transmission; and lastly, to find, isolate, test and care for cases, as well as trace and quarantine their contacts.

"There are already many examples of countries that have effectively prevented or control their outbreaks by doing these four things, and doing them well," he said, listing New Zealand, Iceland, Senegal, Mongolia and Singapore as examples.

"The common theme in all these countries is a commitment to national unity and global solidarity."

READ: Japan commits US$165 million to WHO's global coronavirus vaccine programme

He also said that more than 170 countries have joined a global plan to distribute vaccines fairly around the world, and that the WHO's top priority for a vaccine is safety. The deadline to join the programme, known as COVAX, is Friday.

"The first vaccine to be approved may not be the best. The more shots on goal that we have, the higher the chances of having a very safe, very efficacious vaccine," said Dr Tedros.

"We already face challenges with vaccine acceptance for many proven vaccines. We cannot risk having an effective vaccine for COVID-19 that people refuse because of the perception it is unsafe," he added.

"But the greatest test we face now is not scientific or technical. It's a test of character: Can countries come together in solidarity to share the fruits of research, or will misguided nationalism reinforce the inequalities and injustices that have blighted our world?"

READ: Commentary: Vaccine politics could hamper a COVID-19 recovery

Warning that COVID-19 will not be the last pandemic, Dr Tedros said that the world must be ready when the next outbreak hits. 

"It has never been clearer that health is a political and economic choice. In the past 20 years, countries have invested heavily in preparing for terrorist attacks but relatively little in preparing for the attack of a virus, which, as the pandemic has proven, can be far more deadly, disruptive and costly," he said.

Dr Tedros' message opened the webinar where 16 public health experts from Singapore and around the world spoke, either live on Zoom or in recorded videos.

READ: Singapore's daily COVID-19 cases fall to six-month low with 18 new infections

Singapore's Ministry of Health (MOH) director of medical services Kenneth Mak gave an overview of Singapore's COVID-19 situation, elaborating on some of the lessons learned from the country's fight against the coronavirus.

Having government agencies work together to lead a "whole ... nation" effort has been one important factor, while traditional principles of managing infection clusters, contact tracing and isolation have proven to be effective, he said. 

He highlighted that while Singapore has reported more than 57,000 COVID-19 cases, and that currently, only 40-odd people remain in hospital. About 490 people with mild symptoms are housed at community care facilities.

"We added on also a recognition of patients who are vulnerable and at high risk of ... adverse outcomes," he said, adding that those at higher risk of severe complications were identified for closer monitoring and treatment.

"By protecting those that are vulnerable, we've managed to keep the morbidity and complication rates low here in Singapore."

Other experts who spoke at the webinar hosted by the NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine included the school's dean, Professor Chong Yap Seng, Professor David Heymann from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Mr Patrick Drury, manager of WHO's Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network.

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With effective prevention of outbreaks, nations do not need to choose between public health and economy: WHO chief - The Straits Times

SINGAPORE - The head of the World Health Organisation (WHO) has debunked arguments that countries have to choose between public health and the economy when they look at whether to ease restrictions following a lockdown.

"That is a false choice," said WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Instead, the WHO urges countries to focus on four essential priorities:

- Prevent Covid-19 amplifying events. All around the world, explosive outbreaks have been linked to gatherings, in places like stadiums, nightclubs and places of worship.

- Protect the vulnerable to save lives and reduce the burden on the health systems in terms of severely and critically ill patients.

- Educate and empower communities to protect themselves and others. Physical distancing, hand hygiene, respiratory etiquette and masks can help to curb transmission and save lives, not when done in isolation, but by practising all the measures together.

- Persist with the public health basics. Find, isolate, test and care for people who have been infected, and trace and quarantine their contacts.

Dr Tedros said there are many countries that have "effectively prevented or controlled their outbreaks by doing these four things and doing them well", and named Singapore and New Zealand as two such places.

He was speaking at the National University of Singapore Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine's final Covid-19 webinar on Thursday (Sept 17), which looked at global solidarity. The session featured 16 speakers, both local and foreign.

Dr Tedros said the pandemic has changed the world. "Lives and livelihoods have been lost, and economies and societies have been upended.

"The pandemic has exposed and exploited political fault lines and inequalities and the gaps in national health systems."

But on a more positive note, he said that for everything Covid-19 has taken from us, it has also given us something - a reminder of what really matters and the opportunity to forge a common future.

The real question is whether countries can come together in solidarity to share the fruits of research when a viable vaccine is available.

"Or, will misguided nationalism reinforce the inequalities and injustices that have blighted our world for so long?" he asked.

"In our interconnected world, if people in low- and middle-income countries miss out on vaccines, the virus will continue to kill and the economic recovery, globally, will be delayed."

Dr Tedros said: "The virus thrives on division. But united, we can defeat it. The pandemic has reminded us of a simple truth - that for all our differences, we are one human race and we are stronger together."

In April, the WHO together with the European Commission and France set up the Covax initiative to provide equitable access to vaccines against Covid-19. More than 170 countries including Singapore have since joined. They will be guaranteed access to the world's largest portfolio of vaccine candidates.

Dr Tedros said: "The first vaccine to be approved may not be the best. The more shots on goal we have, the higher the chances of having a very safe, very efficacious vaccine."

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COVID-19 cluster in Indonesia's health ministry prompts calls for government institutions to set example of strict protocols - CNA

JAKARTA: Indonesia’s government institutions must set examples of disciplined health protocols, said House of Representatives Speaker Puan Maharani following the emergence of COVID-19 clusters at key ministries. 

In a statement on Thursday (Sep 17), Mdm Maharani said COVID-19 has spread to 30 ministerial offices and agencies in the capital, based on data from the Jakarta government. 

According to the city government’s COVID-19 website, there were 139 cases at the Ministry of Health, 90 at the Ministry of Transport and 42 at the Ministry of Finance. The data is dated Sep 7. 

“The high number of COVID-19 cases in these office clusters is very worrying. 

"Government offices must set an example of complying with disciplined health protocols,” said Mdm Maharani.  

The parliament speaker called for institutions, both at the national and regional levels, to evaluate and control the implementation of health protocols in their respective offices.

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“Do not let government offices become a bad example of the implementation of health protocols," she added. 

Since the pandemic hit Indonesia, COVID-19 clusters have been identified in offices in Jakarta as well as industrial zones in its surrounding satellite cities.

In the Bekasi regency east of Jakarta, there have been at least five known clusters of COVID-19 in industrial areas under major multinational corporations.

READ: Return to Jakarta lockdown will hit economy this quarter, but bitter pill needs to be swallowed, say economists

The disease has also spread within the city government, claiming the life of Jakarta administration secretary Saefullah who died on Wednesday noon after being tested positive last week.

Jakarta is currently the epicentre of the pandemic in Indonesia with more than 58,000 cases and 1,400 deaths.

Total cases in Indonesia have surpassed 230,000 COVID-19 cases, with more than 9,200 deaths.

On Monday, a partial lockdown was re-imposed in Jakarta to curb the pandemic.

THERE HAVE BEEN RECOVERIES AS WELL: HEALTH MINISTRY 

When contacted, health ministry's disease control and prevention director-general Achmad Yurianto acknowledged the detection of COVID-19 cases in the ministry.

There have also been recoveries, he added. 

Mr Yurianto, who was previously the national COVID-19 task force spokesman, said the ministry would continue to implement the regular health protocols. 

He said the ministry buildings' air conditioning systems were not equipped with High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters, but windows have been left open to ensure good air circulation.

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China greets US diplomat’s visit to Taiwan with warplane incursion - Yahoo Singapore News

Two People’s Liberation Army warplanes have approached Taiwan in yet another incursion that signals growing Chinese hostility towards the self-ruled island, ahead of a trip by a senior US diplomat to boost economic cooperation with Taipei.

The PLA Y-8 anti-submarine aircraft briefly entered the southwestern side of the island’s air defence identification zone (AIDZ) on Wednesday night and were warned off by the Taiwanese air force, the island’s defence ministry said on Thursday.

A host of PLA warplanes has flown into the southwest of Taiwan’s AIDZ since last Wednesday in what Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen described as a serious provocation that would escalate cross-strait tensions and affect regional peace and stability.

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The timing of the latest incursion – ahead of a planned visit by US undersecretary of state Keith Krach – was intended to serve as a warning to the US and Taiwan, observers said. Krach, who is expected to arrive in Taipei on Thursday afternoon, will be the most senior State Department official to visit Taiwan.

He is expected to meet Tsai and pay tribute to late president Lee Teng-hui. Krach is also expected to take part in an exchange with Taiwanese officials over a planned economic dialogue that is expected to pave the way for a trade agreement with Taiwan.

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Taiwan’s foreign ministry said Krach, accompanied by assistant secretary Robert Destro, would also discuss “how to strengthen bilateral economic cooperation” during his three-day visit.

Beijing has already warned the US against sending Krach to the island. On Monday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin urged the US to “stop all forms of official exchanges with Taiwan” to avoid serious damage to China-US relations and peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait.

Krach’s visit follows the high-profile trip in August of US Health Secretary Alex Azar, who was the highest-level US Cabinet official to visit the island since 1979. Beijing also flew fighter jets towards Taiwan before Azar’s arrival.

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2020-09-17 04:39:04Z
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US democracy watchdog gives freedom award to Hong Kong protesters - South China Morning Post

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2020-09-17 05:30:18Z
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China's Sinovac to test coronavirus vaccine candidate in teenagers, children - CNA

BEIJING: Chinese vaccine maker Sinovac Biotech plans to start a clinical trial of its experimental coronavirus vaccine with children and adolescents later this month, widening its test on a shot that is already in the final stage of study with adults. 

Finding a vaccine that works for the entire population, including younger people, could be crucial to preventing outbreaks of the virus - that has led to more than 930,000 deaths worldwide - through schools and kindergartens, potentially affecting also teachers and parents.

A total of 552 healthy participants aged between three and 17 will take two doses of US-listed Sinovac's CoronaVac or a placebo in a combined Phase 1 and Phase 2 trial estimated to begin on Sep 28 in the northern Chinese province of Hebei, according to a registration record published on Wednesday (Sep 16).

READ: Rich nations have cornered half of future COVID-19 vaccine supply: Oxfam

The trial has already approved by Chinese regulator, a Sinovac spokesperson said.

China has inoculated at least tens of thousands of its citizens rolling out experimental coronavirus vaccines, attracting international interest in their development, despite expert concerns over the safety of drugs that have not completed standard testing.

As part of that programme, CoronaVac, being tested in final-stage large-scale trials in Brazil, Indonesia and Turkey, has already been given to about 90 per cent of the company's employees and their families.

Data so far suggests the virus generally causes milder disease in children compared with adults, but some cases of children requiring intensive care have been also reported, according to the World Health Organization.

READ: China offers COVID-19 vaccine candidates to aviation industry workers

Several hundred children were admitted to US hospitals with a rare but severe inflammatory syndrome, which could include symptoms such as fever, rashes and swollen glands, associated with the coronavirus.

Sinovac said earlier this month CoronaVac appeared to be safe and able to induce antibodies for older people, while the vaccine-generated antibody levels were slightly lower than seen in younger adults, citing preliminary results from an early to mid-stage trial.

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US charges five Chinese and two Malaysians with sprawling hacking campaign - The Straits Times

WASHINGTON - The United States Justice Department on Wednesday (Sept 16) announced charges against five Chinese citizens and two Malaysians involved in a wide-ranging hacking campaign targeting more than 100 companies in the US and other countries, including Singapore.

The five Chinese nationals hacked software development firms, social media companies, non-profit organisations, universities, think-tanks, and even pro-democracy politicians and activists in Hong Kong, said prosecutors.

Prominent electronic communications services and telecommunications providers in the US, Singapore and elsewhere were also compromised, they said. The victim companies were not named in court documents unsealed on Wednesday. 

The hackers, who the prosecutors said are currently fugitives in China, also compromised government computer networks in India and Vietnam, and targeted but failed to breach government computer networks in Britain. 

The two Malaysians were charged with conspiring with two of the Chinese hackers to profit from hacks targeting the video game industry in the US and abroad, by illegally obtaining or generating in-game resources and selling them in  the black market through their website. The pair was arrested in Perak on Monday (Sept 14).

“The scope and sophistication of the crimes in these unsealed indictments is unprecedented. The alleged criminal scheme used actors in China and Malaysia to illegally hack, intrude and steal information from victims worldwide,” said Mr Michael Sherwin, the acting US Attorney for the District of Columbia where the charges were filed.

While the Justice Department did not say that Beijing was behind the hackers, it noted that one of the Chinese defendants claimed he was “very close” to China’s Ministry of State Security and would be protected “unless something very big happens.” 

The Trump administration has brought several cases against Chinese hackers in recent months, accusing the Chinese government of sponsoring espionage and hacking attempts to steal American intellectual property and undermine its national security.

On Wednesday, Justice Department officials criticised Beijing for tolerating Chinese hackers and providing them a safe haven instead of bringing them to justice.

“The Chinese government has the power to help stop crimes like these,” said Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen at a press conference. 

“The Chinese Government has made a deliberate choice to allow its citizens to commit computer intrusions and attacks around the world because these actors will also help the PRC (People’s Republic of China),” he added.

Some defendants felt they could hack with impunity as long as they did not target domestic Chinese companies, prosecutors noted. Said

Mr Rosen: “Some of these criminal actors believed their association with the PRC provided them free licence  to hack and steal across the globe.”

ESPIONAGE AND VIDEO GAME-RELATED FRAUD
The sprawling hacking campaign was the work of a group called Advanced Persistent Threat (APT)-41, which carries out both espionage and for-profit hacking, said the Justice Department. 

In a report, Cybersecurity firm FireEye called APT-41 “a prolific cyber threat group” with two  focuses: Chinese state-sponsored espionage, and cyber crime activities targeting the video game industry for personal financial gain. 

The first indictment, handed down in August last year (2019), charged Chinese nationals Zhang Haoran, 35, and Tan Dailin, 35, with 25 counts of conspiracy, wire fraud, aggravated identity theft, money laundering, and other computer fraud.

Zhang and Tan would also illegally access video game company computer networks to fraudulently generate digital items of value, including in-game currency and other goodies, and sell them for a profit, they added.

They would also take action against other unrelated groups that also fraudulently generate gaming items, attempting to eliminate their competitors.

Another indictment  last month charged three more Chinese nationals - Jiang Lizhi, 35, Qian Chuan, 39, and Fu Qiang, 37 - with nine counts of racketeering, fraud, identity theft and money laundering.

They held top positions at Chengdu404, a Chinese company headquartered in China’s  Sichuan province, where they would attack supply chains, a technique that involved gaining access to software companies and modifying their software code in order to  further hack customers of the software providers, said prosecutors. 

All five were not known to have ever  resided in the US, according to court documents. 

The last indictment, also from last month, charged Malaysian businessmen Wong Ong Hua, 46, and Ling Yang Ching, 32, both Malaysian nationals and residents, with 23 counts of racketeering, conspiracy, and other fraud. 

Wong was the founder and chief executive of Sea Gamer Mall, a Malaysian company which sold video game goods and services, including currency and other digital items, while Ling was its chief product officer.

The duo allegedly worked with other computer hackers, including Zhang and Tan, to illegally obtain these in-game goods by hacking, stealing identities and money laundering, said prosecutors.

Their victims included video game companies in the US, France, South Korea, Japan, and Singapore, they added.

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