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Taiwan bars entry to non-nationals over COVID-19 spike

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Taiwan says it is banning the entry of non-nationals without a resident permit and the transit of international airport passengers.

The bam came after reporting a new daily record of 333 locally transmitted Coronavirus cases.

The temporary suspension will be imposed from May 19, to June 18, Health Minister Chen Shih-chung told a news conference on Monday.

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Monday’s number of locally transmitted cases is a sharp jump from Sunday’s previous record daily high of 206, prompting fresh concern about the trajectory of Taiwan’s outbreak.

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The sources of infection for dozens of COVID-19 patients remained unidentified, according to the Central Epidemic Command Centre, CECC.

Taiwan, which had contained the virus well, in 2020, has seen three-digit numbers of locally transmitted cases since Saturday, when it tightened Coronavirus prevention measures in the Taipei metropolitan area for two weeks.

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As of Monday, Taiwan, an island of 23.6 million people, had confirmed a total of just 2,017 cases during the entire pandemic, including 883 locally transmitted cases, and 12 virus-related deaths, according to the CECC.

To lower the risk of transmission, all students from pre-schools to high schools in the two cities were asked to stay home from May 18, until May 28, to lower the risk of transmission.

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