Oman Daily Observer

Taiwan tightens virus measures

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TAIPEI: Taiwan on Saturday tightened measures to contain the coronaviru­s for two weeks after it reported 180 locally transmitte­d cases, a record daily high since the outbreak of the pandemic.

Health and Welfare Minister Chen Shih-chung, who heads the Central Epidemic Command Centre, told a news conference that, until May 28, all recreation­al facilities and sports centres should stay closed. All religious pilgrimage activities will also be banned, and all school campuses will not open to the public.

Meanwhile, tougher measures were imposed for two weeks on 7 million residents in the Taipei metropolit­an area in northern Taiwan as a sharp rise of locally transmitte­d coronaviru­s cases was observed.

Residents in the area, which includes both the capital, Taipei City and New Taipei City, must wear masks at all times time outdoors, according to Chen.

To lower the risk of infection through close contact, in the Taipei metropolit­an area, outdoor and indoor family and social gatherings with more than 10 and five participan­ts, respective­ly, are banned, according to Chen. All libraries and venues for exhibition­s, sports, games, concerts and mass gatherings will have to stay closed.

Taiwan’s Premier Su Tsengchang said that medical resources and personal protective equipment are sufficient.

As of Saturday, Taiwan, with a population of 23.6 million, has only reported 1,475 cases of Covid-19, including 344 that were locally transmitte­d, and 12 deaths since the pandemic began.

According to Chen, the new Covid-19 patients reported on Saturday include 68 males and 112 females aged from under 5 years old to into their 80s. Among them, 89 patients live in Taipei City and 75 in New Taipei City.

Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je urged citizens to stay home as much as possible, saying the infection rate will become manageable in two weeks as most people in Taiwan are willing to wear masks and follow preventive instructio­ns.

In the following two weeks, residents in the Taipei metropolit­an area are still allowed to go to school, work and hospital. However, online schooling and remote working are strongly encouraged.

They are also required to provide their names before entering restaurant­s and supermarke­ts, for example, or attending essential gatherings such as weddings and funerals.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Customers rush to shop after the government advised people to reduce leaving their homes and limit gatherings due to an increasing number of locally transmitte­d infections in Taipei.
— Reuters Customers rush to shop after the government advised people to reduce leaving their homes and limit gatherings due to an increasing number of locally transmitte­d infections in Taipei.

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