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UPDATE 2-Taiwan COVID-19 cases rise again, but not dramatically

Thu, 20th May 2021 07:53

(Adds parliament suspending session for one week)

TAIPEI, May 20 (Reuters) - Taiwan reported 286 new COVID-19
cases on Thursday, a slight increase on the previous day that
gave the health minister cause for a sliver of optimism that the
situation was not dramatically worsening.

Having been held up as an example of how to stop the virus
in its tracks, Taiwan has over the past two weeks reported a
spiralling number of infections in the community, with 1,572
cases.

The latest daily tally was up on the 267 infections reported
on Wednesday. There was also one new death, an elderly woman who
lived on her own and had underlying health conditions, bringing
the total death toll since the pandemic began to 15.

Health Minister Chen Shih-chung said the percentage of
confirmed cases was falling among people being tested in the
capital, Taipei, and neighbouring New Taipei City, where the
worst of the outbreak has been concentrated.

"At present, it seems like the trend is not deteriorating
sharply," he told a news briefing.

Taiwan is now in its second-highest COVID alert level and
while restrictions on gatherings are in place and entertainment
venues have been closed, has not gone into a total lockdown,
though officials are encouraging people to stay at home.

The official Central News Agency said Taiwan's parliament
would be suspended for a week starting from Saturday, though
some committee sessions have already been cancelled.

In another sign of hope for Taiwan, more than 400,000 new
vaccines arrived on Wednesday via the COVAX sharing initiative
for lower income countries, adding to the 300,000 it has already
received though are rapidly running out.

Taiwan has ordered more than 20 million vaccines, a mixture
of Moderna Inc and AstraZeneca Plc shots as
well as domestically-developed vaccines that could start being
given from July.

Taiwan has only received AstraZeneca shots so far, with less
than 1% of its more than 23 million people vaccinated, after
being caught up in global supply problems.
(Reporting by Ben Blanchard and Yimou Lee; Editing by
Jacqueline Wong, Robert Birsel and Philippa Fletcher)

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