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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Travel alerts raised for Japan, S Korea

Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung, center, hosts a news conference at the Central Epidemic Command Center yesterday.
Photo: Chen Chih-chu, Taipei Times

Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung, center, hosts a news conference at the Central Epidemic Command Center yesterday. Photo: Chen Chih-chu, Taipei Times

2020/02/23 03:00

CASE CLOSED: The Central Epidemic Command Center has ended an investigation into more than 250 people who came in contact with Taiwan’s first COVID-19 death

By Lee I-chia / Staff reporter

The Central Epidemic Command Center yesterday raised the travel advisories for Japan and South Korea to a level 2 “alert” — “practice enhanced precautions” — after rapidly rising numbers of locally transmitted COVID-19 infections were reported.

Japan has 110 confirmed cases spread over 14 prefectures, while South Korea has 346 confirmed cases, the center said, adding that more than 70 percent of cases in both countries are suspected of being locally transmitted with an unknown source of infection, and clusters of healthcare-associated infections have been reported.

As the two countries are popular destinations among Taiwanese, the center has decided to elevate the travel advisories, Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung (陳時中) said, adding that additional border controls might be imposed if the epidemic situations deteriorate.

Travel to Japan or South Korea in the previous 30 days would also be flagged in the National Health Insurance (NHI) information of returning Taiwanese, said Chen, who heads the center.

Separately yesterday, Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Joanne Ou (歐江安) said in a statement that Taiwan’s disease situation does not fulfill the definitions for community spread, adding that the ministry has fully explained the nation’s situation to the US.

Ou’s remarks came after the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) earlier this week listed Taiwan as one of many “destinations with apparent community spread” of COVID-19, prompting a request from the ministry on Thursday for the CDC to correct Taiwan’s status.

The US replied that it understands the nation’s concern and hopes that Taiwan will provide more information to facilitate its evaluation, Ou said yesterday.

As of press time last night, no new confirmed COVID-19 cases had been reported in Taiwan yesterday.

An investigation into people who came into contact with the nation’s 24th case — a woman in her 60s living in northern Taiwan who has not traveled abroad in two years — is still in progress, Chen said.

The center was originally worried about healthcare-associated infections, because the woman was not sent to an isolation ward when she was first diagnosed with pneumonia, but COVID-19 tests on 134 healthcare practitioners who had close contact with her were all negative, he said.

The center expanded the investigation to include 465 people who had close contact with the woman. Among the 181 people who have been tested, her granddaughter and daughter were on Friday confirmed as the nation’s 25th and 26th cases.

Regarding a contact investigation for the nation’s 19th confirmed case, a 61-year-old man who was the nation’s first COVID-19 fatality, Chen said that 256 people have been tested for the coronavirus.

Four people — the man’s relatives and the nation’s 20th to 23rd cases — tested positive, while all others had negative results, he said.

The center considers the cluster of cases related to the fatality “case closed,” he added.

Meanwhile, the National Health Insurance Administration announced that the age limit to buy masks for children with an NHI card has been increased from 12 to 13 years.

Starting yesterday, children’s masks can be purchased at pharmacies for children born in 2007 and later, it said.

Additional reporting by Lin Chia-nan

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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