Bangkok, Thailand
•28 June 2003
2003 APEC Health Ministerial Meeting
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Implement the APEC Action Plan on SARS quickly and in full. We ask relevant APEC fora to respond to the Action Plan in similar manner.1
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Provide complete, accurate and timely information, which is essential for building public awareness and confidence in and between economies. We agree to share all relevant information immediately with the WHO and also through the APEC Emerging Infections Network (EiNet),2 and where practicable, through information networks that have already been established, including designated telephone contact for Health Officials or health professionals, as the case may be, among economies for prompt response and information sharing. We will endeavor to inform each other in advance of any measures that will restrict the mobility of people between our economies, and to provide comprehensive information on SARS-related entry requirements on the APEC Secretariat's SARS webpage. This information will be updated regularly, on a daily basis, if necessary.
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Collaborate with and provide assistance to the WHO's Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network.
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Promote Common Guiding Principles on Health Screening for International Travel (See Annex A). We agree that any measures we adopt to screen passengers will be internationally-recognized, science-based, and will address actual risk factors without stigmatizing portions of the traveling public.
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Endorse the APEC Secretariat's proposal for a communications strategy to respond to the SARS crisis and other infectious diseases that threaten physical health of our people and economic health of our region. The measures outlined will reinforce and complement communications strategies at the individual-economy level and the APEC-forum level, and will be useful in addressing future disease threats in our region.
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Strengthen the intra-APEC cooperation in fighting against SARS and preventing it from reoccurring. In this connection, priority should be given to sharing case studies, technology transfer and provision of medical assistance to affected economy in the battle against SARS and other emerging infectious diseases in the future.
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Request APEC Senior Officials to work with the APEC Industrial Science and Technology Working Group (ISTWG) and health officials to enhance the implementation of the APEC Infectious Diseases Strategy and its Emerging Infections Network, including considering to establish a SOM special Task Force on Health.
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Welcome the APEC project on Pandemic Influenza Preparedness to build capacity for responding to influenza and emerging infectious diseases, which will be implemented beginning in 2003.
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Appoint senior health officials to the APEC Health Virtual Network to follow up on what we have learnt from this meeting and from the SARS crisis and to facilitate responses to existing or future emerging infectious diseases. The virtual network will be hosted in a fashion similar to the APEC SARS Webpage at http://www.apecsec.org.sg/whatsnew/SARS.html..
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Welcome the Tourism Working Group's 2003 project on Tourism Risk Management in the Asia-Pacific Region, which will develop best practices for man-made and natural disaster recovery for the tourism sector. We support responses to SARS that are enduring in nature and can be utilized for future infectious disease outbreaks and other similar crises.
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Reaffirm that SARS control measures must not become non-tariff barriers to trade and travel. As there is no evidence that goods and products from economies with local transmission of SARS pose a risk to public health, disinfecting or barring such goods or products is unnecessary.
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Urge those countries in and outside the region who have experienced SARS outbreaks to institute demonstrably effective disease control measures, including surveillance in order to restore the confidence of the traveling public. We also urge all economies to speedily move to lift any remaining SARS-related travel restrictions to APEC member economies, or regions of APEC member economies, that have been removed from the list of affected areas and areas with local SARS transmission by the WHO.
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Call on APEC customs authorities to provide priority clearance for medical equipment and supplies imported for SARS response purposes.
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Reaffirm our commitment to the Bogor Goals and to our Leaders' vision of a prosperous and healthy Asia-Pacific community