CORONAVIRUS/Taiwan's COVID-19 cases tick down slightly but remain on plateau
06/27/2023 05:59 PM
The number of serious COVID-19 infections in Taiwan fell slightly week-on-week, but continued on a plateau that has lasted most of June, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) said Tuesday.
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