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TAIPEI (The China Post) â A volunteer who helped look after Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen’s rescue dogs tested positive for the COVID-19 virus on Wednesday.
According to Presidential Office Spokesperson Xavier Chang (å¼µææ¶µ), the presidential medical team immediately launched an emergency response and had the President and all related personnel tested for the virus as well.
All results came back negative, Chang said, adding that the volunteer was among the 286 local cases reported on Thursday.
The last time the volunteer entered the presidential residence is said to be from 9:00 a.m. to 5:40 p.m. on May 11, according to Chang.
During the period, he was not in direct contact with the president, did not pass through any rooms or hallways as the president, and did not enter President Tsai’s residential area.
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Asia PacificTaiwan president tests negative for COVID-19
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Taiwan s President Tsai Ing-wen gives a speech after visiting the Navy s 131st Fleet in Keelung, Taiwan, March 8, 2021. REUTERS/Ann Wang
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen has tested negative for COVID-19, after a worker at her residence tested positive, the presidential office said on Thursday. The president is healthy and safe, it added.
Taiwan is dealing with a spike in domestic COVID-19 infections.