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Yen Te-fa: Veterans Affairs Council Has Stockpiled Wartime Medicines and Medical Supplies for 250,000 People

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Taiwan's Veterans Affairs Council announced its readiness for wartime medical needs, having stockpiled medicines and medical supplies for 250,000 people. This initiative is part of a broader mobilization plan, taking into account global conflicts like the Middle East war.

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Q: How many items of medicine and hygiene materials has the Veterans Affairs Council stockpiled?
A: The Veterans Affairs Council has stockpiled 25 items of medicine and 70 items of hygiene materials.
Q: When did the general hospitals under the Veterans Affairs Council begin this stockpiling effort?
A: The stockpiling effort was initiated by the three general hospitals under the Veterans Affairs Council in 2021.
Q: What is the normal inventory duration maintained by the Veterans Affairs Council for its medicines and hygiene materials?
A: The Veterans Affairs Council regularly updates its supplies and maintains a normal inventory of 2 to 3 weeks.
Q: How much inventory of level one to three controlled medicines does the Veterans Affairs Council maintain?
A: The Veterans Affairs Council maintains a one-month inventory of controlled medicines of levels 1 to 3.
Q: Why does the Veterans Affairs Council continuously review and inspect its stockpiled medical supplies?
A: The council reviews them in response to conflicts like the Middle East war to ensure compliance with wartime needs.