(Fighting once morest New Coronary Pneumonia) Taiwan added 1,351 new diagnoses The Taiwan authorities said it was “not impossible” to diagnose one million
China News Agency, Taipei, April 16. Taiwan reported 1,351 new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia on the 16th, including 1,199 locally confirmed cases and 152 imported cases. Chen Shizhong, commander of Taiwan’s “epidemic command center”, said that one million confirmed cases cannot be ruled out in the future.
Taiwan’s “Epidemic Epidemic Command Center” said in a press release on the 16th that the new local cases were between the ages of under 5 and over 90, including 672 asymptomatic infections. The confirmed cases are distributed in 19 counties and cities including New Taipei City, Taipei City, and Taoyuan City, among which New Taipei City reported the most with 434 cases.
Lianhe News reported on the 16th that Chen Shizhong, commander of the “epidemic epidemic command center”, said on the 15th that “it is not impossible that the overall number of cases has exceeded one million.” Hong Ziren, an associate professor at Yangming Jiaotong University in Taiwan, said that if the infection rate in Japan is estimated, the total number of cases in Taiwan will indeed be close to one million, and the epidemic period will be as long as 3 to 5 months, that is, the epidemic will last until July to September. .
According to the Central News Agency, the first confirmed case of this year appeared in Penghu County on the 16th. At present, the patient’s vital signs are stable and he is admitted to the negative pressure isolation ward.
The Taiwan authorities announced on the 15th that they will strengthen the third dose of the new coronavirus vaccine. From the 22nd, people who meet the age limit for vaccination must take 3 doses of incense groups, tour groups, and gyms. According to a report by Dongsen TV on the 16th, practitioners in the fitness industry are worried that the regulations will seriously affect their business; a report by the United News Network said that the tourism industry questioned the Taiwan authorities’ raid-style policy and the lack of supporting measures, which made the industry even worse. (Finish)