Taiwan's Centers for Disease Control and the National Defense Medical Center have teamed up to improve training for a response team focused on bioterror attacks.
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00:00Taiwan's Centers for Disease Control has teamed up with the Military Medical Center
00:04to improve the country's response to potential bioterror attacks.
00:08The new agreement aims to lay the groundwork for a national bioterror response team.
00:13Concerns about such attacks were raised in 2020 when a university hospital was sent a
00:18package of unknown powder, which later proved to be harmless. The program will
00:23train first responders in new equipment and methods, including the use of drones.
00:30Taiwan's Centers for Disease Control has teamed up with the Military Medical Center
00:36to improve the country's response to potential bioterror attacks.