Taiwan battles surge of new coronavirus cases in worst outbreak yet

Taipei, May 20, (dpa/GNA) – Taiwan on Thursday reported a spike in new domestically transmitted coronavirus cases as the island’s worst outbreak yet showed no signs of abating.

Since Saturday, when Taiwan announced tighter virus control measures, more than 1,500 infections have been discovered. Most of them were found in capital Taipei and its adjacent New Taipei City.

The Central Epidemic Command Centre (CECC) announced 286 new locally transmitted cases on Thursday, the sixth consecutive day Taiwan has seen the number hit three digits.

Taiwan, an island of 23.6 million people, has confirmed a total of 2,825 cases since the pandemic began, including 1,699 locally transmitted cases, as well as 15 virus-related deaths.

At least five hospitals were being challenged by doctors, nurses, and technicians testing positive, the CECC said.

The coronavirus command centre urged journalists covering the pandemic at testing stations to stay away from people in long queues.

“It’s quite risky to interview people there in a close distance because they might be quarantined in the following hours or even test coronavirus positive,” said Health Minister Chen Shih-chung, who the CECC.

The Association of Taiwan Journalist urged the CECC to prioritize journalists covering the pandemic for vaccination.

The vaccination rate in Taiwan, which contained the virus well last year, remains under 1 per cent.
GNA