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Taiwan’s COVID-19 cases may peak by June, CDC warns
Taiwan’s COVID-19 cases are rising, with a peak expected in May or June, says the CDC. Emergency visits surged 20% last week. Vaccination is urged to prevent severe cases.2025/04/29 15:26 -
New Taipei confirms measles case in 35-year-old woman
New Taipei confirms a measles case in a 35-year-old woman, urging vaccination and mask use. Officials monitor contacts and advise travelers on self-paid vaccines.2025/04/22 09:00 -
CDC assures measles outbreak contained in hospitals
CDC assures the public that the measles outbreak in central hospitals hasn’t spread to the community due to high vaccination rates. Learn more about vaccination advice and flu updates.2025/01/14 10:02 -
Taiwan’s Mpox cases hit 377, CDC urges vaccination
Discover the latest on Taiwan’s Mpox outbreak: 377 cases reported since June 2022, with a focus on prevention and the importance of vaccination. Learn about the spread, symptoms, and health advice.2024/07/09 14:18 -
Taiwan sees rise in COVID-19 cases, seniors hit hardest
Discover the latest on Taiwan’s COVID-19 surge: cases rise to 817, with seniors above 65 making up 90% of deaths. The CDC highlights the dominance of the JN.1 strain and urges vaccination with the XBB vaccine to combat the trend. Read more on the current situation and health advice.2024/06/25 17:30 -
Taiwan reports first domestic measles case of 2024
Taiwan reports its first domestic measles case of 2024, with a man in his 30s testing positive in the Northern part of the country. The Centers for Disease Control are investigating possible sources of infection and monitoring 199 individuals who had contact with the patient. Vaccination is urged, especially for infants older than one year.2024/02/19 17:25