CORONAVIRUS/CECC says COVID-19 outbreak easing as Taiwan reports 351 new cases
05/31/2021 05:33 PM
Taipei, May 31 (CNA) Health Minister Chen Shih-chung (陳時中) on Monday said the current COVID-19 outbreak in Taiwan is easing, as the number of people each patient infects on average has fallen since mid-May.
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