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Taoyuan announced 9 confirmed footprints who visited churches, wet markets and supermarkets | Yaxu Computer | Cluster | Taoyuan City

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[Epoch Times, January 22, 2022]Taoyuan City Government announced the latest epidemic investigation footprint today, including the case of migrant workers from the Yaxu Computer Factory confirmed yesterday, who had been to Nankan Vegetable Market, Nankan Dojia Church, and First Bank University. Park Branch, Taimao Shopping Center, Carrefour Convenience Shopping Nanzhu Store, etc.

Two migrant workers from the Yaxu Computer Factory in the Farglory Free Trade Port Zone next to Taoyuan Airport went to Xidi for a meal on January 9, but were not listed. They were diagnosed yesterday and were infected with 4 colleagues; In addition, 63 new people were diagnosed, and another 1 employee who left the country needed to be tested and confirmed at his own expense due to the return of the plane, and a total of 70 people were diagnosed.

This afternoon, the Taoyuan City Government announced the traces of a case of unknown source of infection in Dayuan District (Case 18183), a migrant worker from the Yaxu Computer Factory diagnosed yesterday (Case 18221), and a case related to the Golden Voice Music Club (Case 18139).

From January 5th to 19th, I have been to Daxi Dance World, Sun Dongbao Steak Luzhu Zhongxiao Store, Baoya Luzhu Nanzhu Store, Nankan Vegetable Market, Nankan Duojia Church, First Bank Dayuan Branch, Taimao 9 shopping malls, Carrefour Convenience Shopping Nanzhu Store, etc. Those who have been in or out of relevant places should conduct self-health monitoring for 14 days from the day after the footprint overlaps.

The footprint of the Taoyuan case in public places. (Provided by Taoyuan City Government)

(Central News Agency)

Responsible editor: Li Shixun

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