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TAIPEI, June 2 ― Taiwan reported a rise in domestic coronavirus infections today after six days of falls, and unveiled details of a mass vaccination plan that aims to eventually cover 1.7 million people a week. After months of relative safety, Taiwan is battling a spike in community infections,.
June 03, 2021
published at 2:35 AMReuters
A person dressed in protective suit walks down a street following the recent surge of coronavirus disease (Covid-19) infections in Taipei, Taiwan, on June 2, 2021
Reuters
Taiwan reported a rise in domestic coronavirus infections on Wednesday (June 2) after six days of falls, and unveiled details of a mass vaccination plan that aims to eventually cover 1.7 million people a week.
After months of relative safety, Taiwan is battling a spike in community infections, placing curbs on gatherings and ordering entertainment venues closed, while urging people to stay at home as much as possible.
Announcing 549 new infections, including 177 added to recent days tallies in reflection of delays in reporting positive tests, Health Minister Chen Shih-chung said the trend was stable, although it was not falling.
South Africa registered 3,614 new Covid-19 cases, bringing the cumulative total to 1,669,231. A further 95 Covid-19-related deaths were reported, taking total deaths to 56,601.
As COVID-19 cases edge up, Taiwan unveils mass vaccination plan
Jun 2, 2021 5:12 PM PHT
Reuters
Taiwan reported a rise in domestic coronavirus infections on Wednesday, June 2, after six days of falls, and unveiled details of a mass vaccination plan that aims to eventually cover 1.7 million people a week.
After months of relative safety, Taiwan is battling a spike in community infections, placing curbs on gatherings and ordering entertainment venues closed, while urging people to stay at home as much as possible.
Announcing 549 new infections, including 177 added to recent days tallies in reflection of delays in reporting positive tests, Health Minister Chen Shih-chung said the trend was stable, although it was not falling.