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Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen apologises for surge in Covid-19 deaths

  • The island’s leader offers her ‘deepest sorrow and apologies’ to all those affected by the recent outbreak in a video posted on social media
  • The number of cases has surged in Taiwan in recent weeks and the death toll has now passed 400

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Taiwan has seen cases surge in recent weeks. Photo: AP
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-Wen has apologised for the recent surge in Covid-19 cases and deaths.

On Saturday, Taiwan’s Central Epidemic Command Centre reported 251 new Covid-19 cases and 26 deaths, a slight decrease from the previous day’s tally of 287 cases and 28 deaths.

On the same day, Tsai published a short video on Twitter, apologising to all those affected by the outbreak.
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“Each and every Taiwanese who has been infected, or even lost their life, is part of our greater national community,” she said.

“As your president, I want to take this opportunity to convey my deepest sorrow and apologies.”

Tsai’s statement comes as Taiwan marks one month since the start of its worst Covid-19 outbreak. Starting on May 10, Covid-19 infections jumped from one to three-digit figures within a matter of days.

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