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《TAIPEI TIMES》 CECC reports 297 new domestic cases

A woman wearing a protective visor and mask enters a taxi at Taipei Railway Station yesterday.
Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

A woman wearing a protective visor and mask enters a taxi at Taipei Railway Station yesterday. Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

2021/05/29 03:00

EMPLOYEE HEALTH: The center said that it ‘agreed in principle’ to allow businesses to use rapid testing to check staff for COVID-19, and would draft recommendations

By Lin Chia-nan / Staff reporter

The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) yesterday reported 297 new local COVID-19 cases, 258 backlogged cases and 19 deaths.

While the center’s disease prevention measures over the past two weeks have helped reduce the spread of the disease, they have not been able to curb the outbreak, Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung (陳時中), who heads the center, told a daily news briefing in Taipei.

The daily number of local cases over the past two weeks has remained consistent, showing no sign of declining, Chen said.

The center’s priorities are to speed up virus screening in infection hot spots and identify more potential case in local communities, he added.

Of the new local cases, 157 are male and 140 are female, with the onset of their symptoms between April 29 and Thursday, Chen said.

New Taipei City had the most locally transmitted cases at 136, followed by Taipei with 94, Taoyuan with 21, Taichung with 10, Hualien County with nine and Changhua County with seven, the center’s data showed.

Keelung and Tainan had six cases each, Chiayi City had two, and Hsinchu county and city, Kaohsiung, and Pingtung, Taitung and Nantou counties had one each, the data showed.

The center also reported 19 deaths — 14 men and five women, aged 40 to 80.

Among the fatalities, 13 had chronic diseases, ranging from high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, heart disease, cerebral stroke, kidney disorders or combinations of illnesses; two did not have any chronic disease; and the medical histories of the remaining four were being reviewed, the center said.

Of the 258 backlogged cases, 133 are male and 125 are female, with the onset of their symptoms from May 11 to Thursday, center data showed.

Among them, 141 are from New Taipei City, 114 from Taipei, two from Changhua and one from Taoyuan, the data showed.

Regarding the total 555 cases reported yesterday, 110 have been linked to an outbreak in Taipei’s Wanhua District (萬華), while another nine had visited teahouses in the district; one was linked to a civic club; 181 were linked to existing infection sources; 111 are still being investigated; and 143 have no identifiable infection source yet, the center said.

After many hospitals in Taipei, including National Taiwan University Hospital, called for patients to be sent to hospitals in other areas, Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare Shih Chung-liang (石崇良) said that despite a problem of patient distribution among hospitals, the nation’s medical capacity is sufficient.

At the 180 hospitals devoted to treating COVID-19 patients, 9,015 beds are occupied, while 7,380 remain open, including 1,183 beds in New Taipei City, 682 in Taipei, 445 in Taoyuan and 163 in Keelung, the data showed.

Meanwhile, the CECC said that it would allow companies to use rapid COVID-19 testing on their employees, but that the tests would have to be administered by medical personnel and that plans were not yet final.

With the rapid escalation of locally transmitted COVID-19 cases, the CECC, the Ministry of Labor and the Ministry of Economic Affairs have discussed calls by some Taiwanese corporations to be allowed to screen their employees for the disease.

The agencies have tasked the Ministry of Economic Affairs with drafting a proposal on the issue, with recommendations on whether employers should be allowed to require the tests and how to deal with false positive results.

Deputy Minister of the Interior Chen Tsung-yen (陳宗彥), who is also the CECC deputy head, said yesterday that the CECC had already “agreed in principle” to the idea.

Additional reporting by CNA

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

Medical staff at the Bopiliao rapid testing station in Taipei’s Wanhua District are sprayed with disinfectant yesterday.
Photo: Wang Yi-sung, Taipei Times

Medical staff at the Bopiliao rapid testing station in Taipei’s Wanhua District are sprayed with disinfectant yesterday. Photo: Wang Yi-sung, Taipei Times

Members of the Army Chemical Corps disinfect a park in Taipei’s Shilin District yesterday.
Photo: CNA

Members of the Army Chemical Corps disinfect a park in Taipei’s Shilin District yesterday. Photo: CNA

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