Taiwan Adds 1 Domestic Infection After 35 Days Without Local Cases

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Taiwan Adds 1 Domestic Infection After 35 Days Without Local Cases

A worker in personal protective equipment disinfects a train as people wait to board it, as Taiwan CDC reports on 9 December a local case of a Covid laboratory worker being infected by the virus, which is a breakthrough after 35 days reporting domestic infections, in Taipei, Taiwan, 9 December 2021. The island has not reported local infections for a consecutive 35 days before this case recently emerged, with Taiwan offering booster jabs and other vaccines of Astra Zeneca and Moderna to the people. (Photo by Ceng Shou Yi/NurPhoto)


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