Birthdate: 1965 AD
Birthplace: Hong Kong
Theresa Tam is a prominent Canadian physician and public servant who currently holds the position of chief public health officer of Canada. She has played a vital role in leading the country’s response to various public health emergencies, including SARS, H1N1, MERS, Ebola, and COVID-19. Tam has also been actively involved in campaigns to eradicate polio. Initially serving as the acting CPHO, she was later formally appointed to the position, making her the second-in-command at the Public Health Agency of Canada. Tam’s leadership and expertise in public health have significantly influenced Canada’s health policies and responses.
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