Ministry of Environment Advises Taipei to Adopt Dengue Prevention Model for Rat Control
The Ministry of Environment suggested that Taipei City adopt a cross-departmental ''Dengue Fever'' model for rat control, focusing on transparency, scientific methods, and the core principles of cutting food, blocking leaks, and elimination.
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To assist Taipei City in addressing its rat infestation, the Ministry of Environment proposed four key recommendations today. These include adopting a coordination model similar to ''Dengue Fever'' prevention, proactively announcing control measures to the public, implementing clear divisions of responsibility in public areas, and consulting experts for scientific strategies. Hsu Shih-hsun, head of Taipei''s Environmental Protection Bureau, led a delegation to meet with Ministry officials this afternoon. The Ministry emphasized that rat control is a city-wide systemic responsibility rather than the sole task of the Environmental Protection Bureau. Both parties reached a consensus that control efforts must be long-term, focusing on the core principles of ''cutting food sources, blocking entry points, and elimination.'' The central government will continue to provide technical support to assist local governments in creating a safer and cleaner urban environment for citizens.