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Free therapy offered after metro attack leaves city reeling
Taipei’s health department launched a psychological support initiative at Zhongshan MRT Station after a knife attack. The "Peace of Mind Care Station" offers consultations and referrals.
2025/12/23 17:28
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Taipei launches tools to curb child fatalities at home
Taipei’s Department of Health reports 18 child fatalities linked to sleep safety and falls. New tools, including a home safety checklist and games, aim to prevent accidents.
2025/12/01 19:00
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Taiwan launches free flu and COVID vaccine campaign
Taiwan’s health department launches free flu and COVID-19 vaccines. Taipei is also holding a lottery, with citizens able to win prizes by getting vaccinated. The campaign aims to boost vaccination rates amid rising respiratory diseases.
2025/10/01 20:00
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Taipei finds pesticide residues in 22% of produce samples
Taipei’s Department of Health found excessive pesticide residues in 22% of produce samples. Non-compliant items, including chive flowers and lychees, are removed from shelves.
2025/08/28 20:00
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E-commerce food safety crisis hits Taiwan consumers
Taipei’s Department of Health reports 32% of fresh produce from platforms like Shopee failed safety tests due to pesticide and cadmium contamination. Check their website for details.
2025/07/28 15:08
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Taiwan assures public on pork safety amid ractopamine find
Taiwan’s health minister reassures the public on food safety after ractopamine is found in imported pork. Authorities maintain strict inspections and transparency.
2025/05/06 17:01
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New Taipei mayor refutes rumors of political targeting
New Taipei Mayor Hou Yu-ih refutes claims of fines against businesses supporting a KMT legislator’s recall. He urges an end to misinformation and political conflict.
2025/04/25 20:00
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Moldy daifuku prompts health inspection at Lin’s Wagashi
Taipei health officials inspected Lin’s Wagashi Confectionery after a moldy daifuku complaint. They found sanitary issues and set a deadline for compliance.
2025/03/21 13:00
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Taipei leads in senior pneumococcal vaccination rates
Taipei’s health department reports 33% of seniors have received the PCV13 vaccine, while 48% have had PPV23. The city leads in vaccination rates among municipalities.
2025/03/17 07:00
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Taipei emergency room congestion drops with new initiatives
Taipei’s Department of Health reports easing emergency room congestion, with fewer hospitals at full capacity. Key measures include patient transfers and ambulance fee subsidies.
2025/03/03 13:00
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Mayor Hou urges central gov’t to support medical staff
New Taipei City Mayor Hou Yu-ih urges the central government to address long-term medical staffing issues. During the 228 Peace Memorial Day holiday, some hospitals will adjust outpatient services, while emergency services remain available.
2025/02/25 17:00
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Taipei mayor pledges NT$50M to ease ER congestion
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an addresses emergency department congestion, pledging NT$50 million to improve conditions. TSEM warns of potential staff resignations.
2025/02/24 16:00
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Taiwan administers 40,000 flu vaccines on first day
Taiwan’s Health Ministry reports over 40,000 free flu vaccines administered after Barbie Hsu’s death. Additional doses are secured for high-risk groups.
2025/02/21 12:00
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Taipei to offer 12,000 flu vaccines starting Thursday
Taipei’s Department of Health announces 12,000 flu vaccine doses available at Taipei City Hospital starting Thursday. Seniors 65+ can access adjuvanted vaccines.
2025/02/17 11:11
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President Lai orders swift rescue response
A gas explosion at Taichung’s Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Department Store prompted swift action from Taiwan’s leaders. Rescue teams mobilized, and medical resources coordinated.
2025/02/13 14:50
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New Taipei aids nearly 29K homeless bearing the cold snap
New Taipei City faces a severe cold wave, prompting extensive care measures for the elderly and homeless. The city provides meals, clothing, and temporary housing.
2025/02/08 14:00
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Taipei’s flu vaccines near depletion, self-paid options open
Taipei’s health department reports government-funded flu vaccines are nearly depleted, but private options remain. Officials urge consulting medical providers.
2025/02/05 11:00
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Nine in 10 of severe flu cases in Taipei unvaccinated
Taipei’s Department of Health urges residents over 6 months to get flu vaccines amid rising concerns. With limited doses left, swift action is advised to prevent complications.
2025/02/03 23:00
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Health officials probe Nangang eatery after 32 fall ill
Taipei’s Department of Health investigates a suspected food poisoning incident at a Nangang restaurant, with 32 cases reported. The restaurant must correct hygiene issues or face fines.
2025/02/03 10:00
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Taipei expands 18 new flu vaccination sites ahead of LNY
Taipei intensifies flu vaccination efforts with 18 new sites as Lunar New Year nears. Officials urge vaccinations to prevent severe cases, especially in high-risk groups.
2025/01/16 11:24
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Norovirus linked to INPARADISE food poisoning outbreak
Taiwan’s CDC links a food poisoning outbreak at INPARADISE in Breeze Xinyi to norovirus. Over 70% of 77 affected ate raw fish. Results are pending.
2025/01/14 14:57
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Feastogether offers compensation for food poisoning cases
Taipei’s Department of Legal Affairs announced Feastogether Group’s compensation plan for customers affected by a suspected food poisoning incident. The company offers medical reimbursements and refunds, and it has shared food safety records with health officials. Test results are pending.
2025/01/14 09:47
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Norovirus suspected in Taipei’s INPARADISE outbreak
Taipei’s INPARADISE restaurant faces a food poisoning outbreak linked to sashimi, affecting 59 people. Norovirus is suspected. Investigation results are pending.
2025/01/13 14:02
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Taipei restaurant reopens after food safety closure
INPARADISE Breeze Xinyi reopens after health approval following a food poisoning scare. The restaurant sees high bookings, with safety measures in place.
2025/01/13 08:57
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Taipei mayor vows strict action on food safety violations
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an reaffirms commitment to food safety after INPARADISE defies closure order. City imposes NT$3 million fine amid ongoing investigations.
2025/01/09 10:58