May 2021

Despite Current Outbreak, Last Year’s Successes Fighting off COVID-19, Taiwan Not Invited to WHO Yet Again

Taiwan not invited to the annual World Health Assembly meeting again this year, despite a number of nations calling for Taiwan’s inclusion as an observer. The World Health Assembly is the governing body of the World Health Organization, the United Nations agency responsible for global health. Taiwan's exclusion occurs despite the current COVID-19 outbreak in Taiwan...

Level Three Alert Extension Announced, Along with Vaccine Shipments in June and August

The CECC announced that the current level three alert will be extended until June 14th at its press conference this afternoon. Two million vaccines are set to arrive in Taiwan in June, while ten million vaccines are set to arrive in August. 281 domestic cases, two imported cases, and six new deaths were also announced. Though this is the third consecutive day that has seen six deaths due to COVID-19 and the number of new cases is subject to revision as new cases are added from the backlog of unprocessed tests, this is significantly down from yesterday's 376 cases...

323 New Cases Today, 400 Cases Added from Backlog, with New Data Suggesting Overall Decline in Past Days

Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung and the CECC reported 323 new cases of COVID-19 today. Chen also reported that with a backlog of COVID-19 cases that have not yet been processed, the CECC was able to make progress on getting through 10,400 tests in the backlog yesterday, resulting in revised statistics adding 400 cases to past days...