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《TAIPEI TIMES》 CECC reports 88 domestic virus cases

A member of the army’s Chemical Corps sprays disinfectant in a COVID-19 testing station waiting area in Pingtung County’s Fangshan Township yesterday.
Photo: Tsai Tsung-hsien, Taipei Times

A member of the army’s Chemical Corps sprays disinfectant in a COVID-19 testing station waiting area in Pingtung County’s Fangshan Township yesterday. Photo: Tsai Tsung-hsien, Taipei Times

2021/06/28 03:00

MORE CONTAGIOUS: Eight people in a cluster of 12 cases in Pingtung County have now been confirmed to have the Delta variant, while the remaining four likely have it

By Lee I-chia / Staff reporter

The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) yesterday reported 88 locally transmitted COVID-19 infections and nine deaths, and confirmed that two more cases from a cluster in Pingtung County had the Delta variant.

Among the 88 local cases, 48 are males and 40 are females, aged from under five to over 90, said Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung (陳時中), who heads the center.

Twenty-seven of them tested positive while under isolation or upon ending isolation, he added.

New Taipei City reported the most cases at 41, followed by Taipei with 33; Tainan with eight; Taoyuan with three; and Hsinchu City and Nantou and Pingtung counties with one each, he said.

The infection sources of 60 cases have been identified, 26 cases are being investigated and two have unclear infection sources, CECC data showed.

The nine deaths reported are three men and six women, aged in their 40s to 90s, all of whom had underlying health conditions.

Of the total 632 COVID-19 deaths reported since last year, 624 were locally transmitted cases and eight were imported.

Chen said two more people involved in a cluster of 12 cases in Pingtung County have been confirmed to have the Delta variant.

Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Deputy Director-General Philip Lo (羅一鈞), deputy head of the CECC’s medical response division, said that there are now eight people — six locally transmitted cases and two imported cases — in the cluster infected with the variant.

As the remaining four cases in the cluster are family members of two people infected with the Delta variant, they have likely been infected with the same virus strain, he said, adding that the CECC would also conduct genome sequencing on a few suspected cases with unknown infection sources in other areas.

Meanwhile, the CPBL has submitted a proposal to resume its pro baseball games under strict COVID-19 preventive measures, but nonetheless decided to maintain the suspension to ensure fans’ safety.

Chen said that the disease prevention plan submitted by the league was feasible.

However, as several cluster infections have recently been reported and the situations need to be clarified, it is not appropriate to resume games at this time, he said.

There have been concerns about whether more people under the age of 18 might become infected, as they are not eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations.

Of the more than 13,300 confirmed cases reported after May 11, only 921 cases — about 6.9 percent — are under the age of 20, Lo said.

Of the 921 cases, only four people had severe COVID-19 symptoms, accounting for about 0.2 percent of all severe cases, he said.

While young people can be infected, people who are 65 or older have been prioritized to receive vaccines as they are more at risk of having severe symptoms, Lo said.

In other news, self-paid polymerase chain reaction tests for COVID-19 are now available at hospitals operated by the Ministry of Health and Welfare at a lower cost, the CECC said.

The price of standard tests, which are processed within 48 hours, has been reduced from NT$5,000 to NT$3,500, while the price of expedited tests, which are typically ready on the same day, has been cut from NT$7,000 to NT$4,500, it said.

Additional reporting by CNA

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung, who heads the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC), speaks at the CECC’s daily news conference in Taipei yesterday.
Photo copied by Tsai Tsung-hsien, Taipei Times

Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung, who heads the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC), speaks at the CECC’s daily news conference in Taipei yesterday. Photo copied by Tsai Tsung-hsien, Taipei Times

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