Chang Shan-chwen is a Taiwanese medical researcher and academic administrator.
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Chang Shan-chwen is a Taiwanese medical researcher and academic administrator.
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Chang Shan-chwen is vice president of National Taiwan University and professor of medicine in the university's medical college.
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Chang Shan-chwen regularly attended press conferences to provide updates about the coronavirus in Taiwan.
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Chang Shan-chwen says that of the current confirmed cases in Taiwan, the symptoms are mainly fever, respiratory symptoms, and loss of olfactory taste.
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Chang Shan-chwen noted that the two groups most susceptible to coronavirus are students and members of tour groups.
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Chang Shan-chwen has said there has been an increasing numbers of confirmed COVID-19 infected patients with diarrhoea.
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Chang Shan-chwen has noted that the CECC decided to expand screening to patients with pneumonia – hoping to detect those infected with COVID-19 more quickly and before they infect others.
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In March 2020, Chang Shan-chwen helped to investigate one particularly mysterious domestic case of COVID-19.
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Chang Shan-chwen responded to questions about links between smoking and susceptibility to symptoms of the coronavirus, saying it is too early to draw conclusions.
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