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Public enemy #1 : Outrage in Taiwan as Kiwi pilot breaks streak of no locally-acquired cases, hinders contact tracing efforts

Public enemy #1 : Outrage in Taiwan as Kiwi pilot breaks streak of no locally-acquired cases, hinders contact tracing efforts Newshub 22/12/2020 © Getty The Kiwi pilot, a Taiwanese resident and employee of EVA Air, has been fined. On Sunday (local time), Taiwan s Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced that two cases - cargo aircraft pilots - were believed to have been infected by a Kiwi aviator, referred to by local health officials as case 765, who is employed by Taiwanese airline EVA Air.  CECC spokesman Chuang Jen-hsiang told reporters the man had travelled to the US in late November, where it s believed he contracted the virus. After completing three days of quarantine upon his return to Taiwan, the man embarked on a four-day trip around the north of the country from December 8 to December 11. It s understood he was infectious during this period.

COVID-19: Outrage in Taiwan as Kiwi pilot breaks streak of no locally-acquired cases, hinders contact tracing

CECC spokesman Chuang Jen-hsiang told reporters the man had travelled to the US in late November, where it s believed he contracted the virus. After completing three days of quarantine upon his return to Taiwan, the man embarked on a four-day trip around the north of the country from December 8 to December 11. It s understood he was infectious during this period. On December 12, the Kiwi flew back to the US with the two pilots, and reportedly did not wear a mask for the duration of the flight. One of the co-pilots, a Taiwanese woman in her 30s, was the first to test positive. The Kiwi and the other pilot, a Japanese man in his 20s, were subsequently tested as close contacts.

Guam governor to visit Taiwan for tourism bubble talks: reports

Guam governor to visit Taiwan for tourism bubble talks: reports 12/17/2020 04:25 PM To activate the text-to-speech service, please first agree to the privacy policy below. Jakarta, Dec. 17 (CNA) Guam Governor Lourdes Leon Guerrero is planning to visit Taiwan in January to discuss her island s reopening to tourism, according to news reports from the U.S. territory on Wednesday. Guerrero said at a press conference that Taiwan s government is very anxious to receive her and that the visit will be encouraging for economic diversity and the revitalization of tourism, Pacific News Center reported. And so, the circumstances permitting, yes, I will go to Taiwan, the report quoted Guerrero as saying.

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