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The Latest: Taiwan sets 60% of population vaccination g

TAIPEI, Taiwan Taiwan has set a goal to vaccinate 60% of its population with a COVID-19 vaccine, or 15 million people, a health official said Tuesday. Taiwan has signed an agreement with COVAX to purchase a COVID-19 vaccine, but is also actively in talks with vaccine companies who have candidates in phase 3 trials for a potential bilateral agreement as well, said Jing-Hui Yang, a deputy director at the Central Epidemic Command Center. COVAX, a global plan to distribute vaccines equally, has not yet started sending out shipments of vaccines. The island will prioritize frontline health workers and essential personnel to receive the vaccine first, Yang said. Later on, the immunization campaign will target the elderly as well as those who have existing chronic illnesses.

The Latest: Germany pushes for quick EU vaccine approva

BERLIN Germany’s health minister has increased his pressure on the European Union’s regulatory agency and demanded that a coronavirus vaccine will be approved before Christmas. The news agency dpa reported Tuesday that health minister Jens Spahn said “our goal is an approval before Christmas so that we can still start vaccinating this year, also in Germany.” Spahn is pushing for a quick approval of a new vaccine developed by Germany’s BioNTech and American drugmaker Pfizer that has already been authorized for use in Britain, the United States and other countries. But Germany cannot use it because it is still waiting for approval by the European Medicines Agency, or EMA.

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Taiwan confirms two new imported COVID-19 cases

CECC spokesman Chuang Jen-hsiang. CNA photo Dec. 15, 2020 Taipei, Dec. 15 (CNA) Taiwan recorded two new imported cases of COVID-19 two migrant workers from the Philippines and Indonesia, respectively on Tuesday, bringing the total number of local cases to 742 since the pandemic began, according to the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC). The two individuals, both in their 30s, arrived in Taiwan on Nov. 30 with proof of a negative COVID-19 test result issued within three days of their flights, the CECC said in a statement, adding that the two have been asymptomatic so far. The two were put under mandatory 14-day quarantine in a designated center since arrival, as part of the CECC s effort to curb the spread of the virus, and were tested on Dec. 13 the last day of their quarantine period and the results came back positive Tuesday, according to the center.

The Latest: Taiwan sets 60% of population vaccination goal

9 & 10 News December 14, 2020 TAIPEI, Taiwan Taiwan has set a goal to vaccinate 60% of its population with a COVID-19 vaccine, or 15 million people, a health official said Tuesday. Taiwan has signed an agreement with COVAX to purchase a COVID-19 vaccine, but is also actively in talks with vaccine companies who have candidates in phase 3 trials for a potential bilateral agreement as well, said Jing-Hui Yang, a deputy director at the Central Epidemic Command Center. COVAX, a global plan to distribute vaccines equally, has not yet started sending out shipments of vaccines. The island will prioritize frontline health workers and essential personnel to receive the vaccine first, Yang said. Later on, the immunization campaign will target the elderly as well as those who have existing chronic illnesses.

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