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Coronavirus: Taiwan’s outbreak surges with 333 new infections

  • Authorities order shutdown of all schools below university level in Taipei and New Taipei for two weeks
  • Month-long ban on non-residents and transit visitors entering Taiwan with exceptions for humanitarian cases

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A nurse wearing personal protective equipment administers AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in Taipei, Taiwan, on Thursday, May 13, 2021. A rising number of Covid-19 infections is prompting thousands of members of the hesitant Taiwanese public to get vaccinated. Photo: Bloomberg
Lawrence Chung
Taiwan’s outbreak of community transmitted Covid-19 cases continues to grow, with 333 new infections reported on Monday, adding to the 206 on Sunday.

Health Minister Chen Shih-chung said the new local cases included 158 from Taipei City and 148 from neighbouring New Taipei, with the patients ranging in age from five years to 90.

“All residents are urged to strictly follow the anti-Covid-19 rules and cut down their activities as much as possible,” Chen said in Taipei.

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The surge prompted authorities in the Greater Taipei area to announce the shutdown of all schools below university level in Taipei and New Taipei for two weeks from Tuesday.

The shutdown until May 28 will include junior and senior high schools, primary schools, kindergartens, nurseries and cram schools.

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