Via Sri Lanka's Daily News: Govt ready for any health challenge—health minister. Excerpt:
The Government is ready to face any health challenges and all precautions have been taken to ensure safety during a time of a global epidemic such as sars or bird flu, Healthcare and Nutrition Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva said.
Addressing the launch of the implementation of revised International Health Regulations (IHR) at the BMICH, Colombo, yesterday Minister De Silva said tourists visiting Sri Lanka are not interested in the security situation but they are interested in the health situation. They do not forget to inquire the HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in Sri Lanka and about Malaria in Sri Lanka.
“We have one of the lowest HIV/AIDS prevalence rates in the world and we are very close to eradicate Malaria completely,” he added.
Minister De Silva pointed out that Sri Lanka has also eradicated Polio, Leprosy and evaded Sars, Bird Flu and similar global epidemics. But some countries such as India and Pakistan have not eradicated Polio. This is why Sri Lanka has to continue vaccination programmes.
“Sri Lanka will welcome IHR and wish to thank WHO for all the assistance. Sri Lanka has put a lot of input to formulate these regulations,” he added. The IHR (2005) came into force yesterday within the two years target set by the 58th World Health Assembly that met in Geneva in May 2005.