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2020/12/17 14:47 Presidential Office head David Lee at Legislative Yuan Thursday Presidential Office head David Lee at Legislative Yuan Thursday (CNA photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) The government is still considering sending a delegation to attend the Jan. 20 inauguration of U.S. President-elect Joe Biden, though the coronavirus pandemic has to be taken into account, a senior Presidential Office official said Thursday (Dec. 17). The U.S. president-elect’s inaugural committee has asked members of the public to stay home and watch the ceremony online, with most related events either to be virtual or restricted to a limited number of people. Due to the special circumstances, whether Taiwan will be able to send a delegation to Washington is still under discussion, Presidential Office Secretary General David Lee (李大維) told lawmakers Thursday.