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《TAIPEI TIMES》 CECC reports 274 locally transmitted cases, 25 deaths

From left, Premier Su Tseng-chang, Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung and Minister of Transportation and Communications Wang Kwo-tsai attend a question-and-answer session at the Legislative Yuan in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: CNA

From left, Premier Su Tseng-chang, Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung and Minister of Transportation and Communications Wang Kwo-tsai attend a question-and-answer session at the Legislative Yuan in Taipei yesterday. Photo: CNA

2021/06/10 03:00

By Lee I-chia / Staff reporter

The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) yesterday reported 274 locally transmitted COVID-19 cases and 25 deaths.

Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung (陳時中), who heads the center, said that the local infections, 142 males and 132 females, are aged from under five to over 90, and symptoms began between May 14 and Tuesday.

The confirmed cases are mostly residents of New Taipei City, with 162, followed by Taipei (63), Taoyuan (15), Miaoli County (12), Keelung (10), Changhua County and Nantou County (three each), Yilan County (two), and Hsinchu County, Taichung, Chiayi City and Tainan (one each), Chen said.

The 25 deaths were 20 men and five women aged 50 to 100 who began showing symptoms between May 11 and May 30, he said.

The were diagnosed with COVID-19 between May 17 and Saturday, and died between May 29 and Monday, he said.

The local COVID-19 situation has been stable for the past few days, Chen said, adding that crowd controls are still in force and people should avoid traveling over the Dragon Boat Festival long weekend starting on Saturday.

Expanded rapid testing at the nation’s three major science parks after electronics companies in Miaoli County reported cluster infections last week is proceeding smoothly, he said.

Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Deputy Director-General Philip Lo (羅一鈞), deputy head of the CECC’s medical response division, said that among the 296 deaths from COVID-19 reported from May 11 to Monday, 35, or 11.8 percent, died before being admitted to hospital.

It is difficult to assess what happens when people are not hospitalized, so a sudden death at home indicates that COVID-19 symptoms can progress rapidly, Lo said, adding that foreign studies have suggested the main reason for such incidents is “silent hypoxia.”

Such cases might be avoided if people who have tested positive for COVID-19 are hospitalized, or stay at centralized quarantine facilities or enhanced quarantine hotels, he said.

An additional 15,000 pulse oximeters have been distributed to Taipei and New Taipei City for people isolating at home after testing positive in a rapid screening test, he said.

People should immediately call for medical assistance if their blood oxygen level drops below 95 percent, he said.

Chen said that tight hospital capacity is gradually being relieved.

As of yesterday, there were 2,542 COVID-19 patients in hospitals, 1,486 people at centralized quarantine facilities and 1,786 people at enhanced quarantine hotels, Chen said, adding that 2,492 people who tested positive have been released from isolation and 1,260 people are under home isolation after 10 days since the onset of symptoms.

Taiwan’s polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test capacity has increased from about 27,000 per day to about 48,000 per weekday, or up to 80,000 tests if pushed, Chen said, adding that 166 laboratories process the tests.

Asked whether people who had a negative test, but later returned a positive PCR test should be required to return a negative test before being released from isolation, Lo said that 14 days of home isolation was ordered because people have different incubation periods.

If a person under isolation starts showing symptoms, they would be ordered to undergo a PCR test, but as some people do not show symptoms or might conceal their health condition, a CECC advisory panel would discuss whether a PCR test is required for them to be released from isolation, he said.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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