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Taiwan adds 13 new local cases to use “vaccine passport” on the 21st – Teller Report

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(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Taiwan added 13 new local cases to use “vaccine passports” on the 21st

China News Agency, Taipei, January 20th. Taiwan’s “epidemic epidemic command center” announced on the 20th that there were 13 new local cases of new coronary pneumonia and 24 imported cases. The related cluster cases at Taoyuan Airport are still burning.

According to media reports such as Zhongshi News Network and Lianhe Daily, in addition to Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Xinbei and other counties and cities where confirmed cases have occurred in this round of the epidemic, Kaohsiung City also had confirmed cases on the 20th. And the person in charge of the command center said frankly on the same day that there are currently four transmission chains on the island whose source of infection is unknown.

The “epidemic epidemic command center” said that the “vaccine passport” will be activated on the 21st. From that day on, people who go to karaoke halls, dance halls, bars, hotels, barbershops and other places need to present a complete new crown vaccination record, and only those who have received 2 doses of the vaccine for 14 days can enter the venue. Hospitals and residential long-term care institutions have previously required vaccination status, and the public is also required to show vaccination records in accordance with regulations.

Up to now, there have been 18,041 confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in Taiwan, including 14,749 local cases and 851 deaths. (Finish)

Article source: China News Service
Responsible editor: Qiu Mengying

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