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Criticism of'promotion of pattern only' has emerged over the reorganization plan to promote the disease management headquarters to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. President Moon Jae-in ordered a full review today (5th).

Reporter Jung Kyung-yoon.

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President Moon Jae-in instructed the government to review the organizational reorganization plan to transfer its research institute under the Ministry of Health and Welfare while promoting the Quality Control Headquarters to the Office.

[Gangminseok / presidential spokesman. Moon Jae-President instructed the front reconsider the plan to escalate the current Centers for Disease Control and affiliated organization, the National Institutes of Health and the Infectious Diseases Institute to be reorganized expanding infectious disease research center in the Ministry of Health and Welfare under -

Legislative notice government organizations According to the reorganization plan, as the National Institute of Health under the Center for Disease Control and Prevention expands to the National Institute for Infectious Diseases, the Ministry of Health and Welfare is now controversial.

As a result, the budget for the Center for Disease Control and Prevention is reduced by about 160 billion people.

An official at the Blue House said that it was not intended to reduce the organization of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

The initial judgment was that it would make sense to transfer the Infectious Disease Research Center to the Ministry of Welfare when expanding the organization to integrate the entire virus research and link it with the industry.

However, in the course of the discussion, there was a disagreement between some experts and the media, and after considering this, President Moon made a policy judgment that a full review was necessary.

An official from the Blue House emphasized that the organization would be strengthened and structured in accordance with the original purpose of strengthening the ability to respond to infectious diseases.