Central Epidemic Command Center

37 Domestic Cases Reported, As Testing Carried Out for TAPMC, Huannan Market, and Hulin Street Clusters

37 domestic cases, 2 imported cases were announced by the CECC at its daily press conference today. Though this is a new low in the number of cases, testing continues to be carried out for clusters at TAPMC, Huannan Market, and Hulin Street, all of which are located in Taipei. Likewise, it is known that today's statistics reflects some lag in reporting test results...

76 Domestic Cases Reported, Huannan Market Situation Monitored, TSMC and FoxConn Reach Deal with BioNTech

76 domestic cases, four imported cases were announced by the Central Epidemic Command Center at its daily press conference today. 14 of these cases were already in quarantine. 48 cases were in Taipei, while there were 24 cases in New Taipei. There were three cases in Taoyuan and one case in Hsinchu City. 77.3% of cases to date have been released from quarantine...

57 Domestic Cases Announced, Along with 41 New Cases at Huannan Market in Wanhua

57 domestic cases and one imported case were reported at the Central Epidemic Command Center’s daily press conference today. However, there has been a sudden explosion of cases at the Huannan Market in Wanhua, with 41 cases reported after over 7,000 were tested, bringing the total number of cases linked to the market to 107. These were not included in today’s daily count, though contact tracing was scheduled to be completed by 5 PM...

47 Domestic Cases Announced, Daily Cases Fall Below 50 for First Time in a Month

47 domestic cases and three imported cases were reported at the CECC daily press conference today. 21 of the new cases were found while already in quarantine. 13 deaths were also announced, which is higher than in past days. The CECC also announced shifts in policy for PCR testing of inbound travelers today, among some other policy adjustments...

Pan-Blue Politicians Successively Accused of Skipping Vaccine Priority Order

A number of pan-Blue politicians have been implicated in the scandal regarding Taipei clinics violating vaccine priority order, to vaccine individuals accused of being allowed to skip the priority order because of their elite status. Among those vaccinated include former vice president Lien Chan, former legislator and Taipei mayoral candidate Ting Shou-chung, and former legislator Chang Hsien-yao, who was also a past secretary-general of the Straits Exchange Foundation...