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The Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office yesterday opened an investigation into the Taipei-based Good Liver Clinic after allegations that it gave free COVID-19 vaccine shots to people not in groups eligible to receive them.
Prior to Wednesday, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) had only authorized three groups of people in Taipei to receive shots: The first priority group, composed of registered healthcare workers and other non-healthcare workers at healthcare facilities; the second priority group, composed of central and local government disease prevention personnel; and the third priority group, composed of frontline workers with high infection risk exposure, such as flight or
By Tsai Ssu-pei and Jonathan Chin / Staff reporter and staff writer, with CNATaipei police yesterday apprehended a COVID-19 patient after he allegedly escaped from a hospital isolation ward following a scuffle with officers.
COVID-19 patient arrested after fleeing Taipei hospital
By Tsai Ssu-pei and Jonathan Chin / Staff reporter and staff writer, with CNA
Taipei police yesterday apprehended a COVID-19 patient after he allegedly escaped from a hospital isolation ward following a scuffle with officers.
The man, surnamed Chen (陳), 71, was arrested at his residence in Wanhua District (萬華) hours after his flight from the hospital, a Taipei Police Department spokesman said.
Chen, a confirmed COVID-19 case who was supposed to be undergoing quarantine, at about half past midnight yesterday allegedly visited the emergency room of Taipei City Hospital’s Renai branch complaining of a headache and insomnia, the spokesman said.
2021/05/12 18:31 Hallway outside Li s apartment. (Taipei City Police Department photo) Hallway outside Li s apartment. (Taipei City Police Department photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) A Vietnamese masseuse has died from an apparent knife attack in her apartment in Taipei s red-light district. A Vietnamese woman in her 40s was found dead in an apartment building on Linsen North Road in Taipei City s Zhongshan District on Wednesday (May 12). The body of the woman, who is surnamed Li (黎), was found by her boyfriend in the bathroom, with what has been confirmed to be a knife wound across her throat. The incident took place at No. 409 Linsen North Road in a 12-story mixed-use residential and commercial building, reported Liberty Times. In addition to rental suites, the structure also holds offices, massage parlors, and hotels.