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TAIPEI, June 2 ― Taiwan reported a rise in domestic coronavirus infections today after six days of falls, and unveiled details of a mass vaccination plan that aims to eventually cover 1.7 million people a week. After months of relative safety, Taiwan is battling a spike in community infections,...

TAIPEI, June 2 ― Taiwan reported a rise in domestic coronavirus infections today after six days of falls, and unveiled details of a mass vaccination plan that aims to eventually cover 1.7 million people a week.

Announcing 549 new infections, including 177 added to recent days' tallies in reflection of delays in reporting positive tests, Health Minister Chen Shih-chung said the trend was stable, although it was not falling. “It looks like it's not falling, and is sometimes still going up,” Chen said. “As much as possible don't go out and wear a mask.”The economic ministry set limits on the numbers of visitors to wet markets, amid concerns that the shops of food and vegetable vendors could become virus hot spots.

Chen said he did not know which further vaccines might arrive before the end of the month, but warned a global supply shortage could be a concern.

 

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