Taiwan braces for worst yet Covid-19 outbreak

Posted By : Rina Latuperissa
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A sudden Covid-19 resurgence in Taiwan threatens to spiral into a crisis, catching the self-ruled island off guard at a time post-pandemic optimism and complacency had taken hold.

Until now the island had been hailed as a Covid containment model after it largely eradicated the disease with nearly no community spread about one year ago.

Taiwan logged a new daily high of 333 local infections on today (May 17), a rise from Sunday’s tally of 206. The uptrend is stirring trepidation as only 29 cases were recorded on Friday.

Although the island’s total caseload still stands at a remarkably modest 2,017, there are rising fears of worse to come as new highly contagious variants including from the UK and India start to spread throughout the region. 

Taiwan’s Health Minister Chen Shih-chung, who to date has ridden high in popularity ratings for leading the island’s Covid-19 response, is now being grilled for not scrambling medical staff to emerging outbreak hotspots and lock down Taipei neighborhoods until last weekend. 

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