Taiwan: 80,881 new COVID-19 cases and another single-day high of 127 deaths
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It marks the fifth consecutive day it has recorded more than 80,000 cases in a single day.

Of the 127 people who died, who ranged in age from 5 to 100, 118 had chronic illnesses or other severe diseases while 48 had not been vaccinated with a dose of any COVID-19 vaccine, according to the CECC.

The youngest person to die was a 5-year-old boy, who prior to his COVID-19 infection already had a history of a muscular system disease, Lo said.

He later developed pneumonia and respiratory failure after he was infected with COVID-19, Lo said.

Even though the boy was admitted to hospital, his condition deteriorated and he passed away on May 19, Lo said.



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Number of cases is not accurate because they are not testing freely. 

Number of deaths is more meaningful! And, it is BAD!
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Translated to China's total population of 1.4bln, it will mean China mainland will see an equivalent daily death count of around 7,500.
In a mere 10 days the cumulative death count will equal to the total number of infected when the virus first broke out in Wuhan in early 2020.
So it is not surprising that China refuses to adopt the endemic approach.
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evil ppl want that to happen in china too
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Taiwan cut checks to reduce numbers!?


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The new local cases included 38,139 males and 42,641 females ranging in age from under 5 to 99. New Taipei City again reported the highest number of local infections, 16,001, followed by Kaohsiung City with 9,641 cases, and Taichung City with 9,031. A total of 16 counties and cities recorded more than 1,000 local infections each.

The 127 new deaths were 74 male and 53 female local cases aged between under 10 and 99, with 118 suffering from chronic diseases and 48 not having received any vaccine against the virus. They were diagnosed with COVID between April 19 and May 25, and passed away between May 11 and May 25.


The 46 new imported cases included 28 males and 18 females, aged from under 10 to 69, who arrived in Taiwan on May 26 or May 27.

The new figures announced Saturday took Taiwan’s total number of coronavirus cases to 1,815,703, including 1,802,833 domestic cases and 12,816 imported ones. The 1,911 fatalities from the pandemic included 1,896 due to local infections, with New Taipei City registering 833 deaths and Taipei City 521
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(28-05-2022, 08:24 PM)Teeth53 Wrote:  The new local cases included 38,139 males and 42,641 females ranging in age from under 5 to 99. New Taipei City again reported the highest number of local infections, 16,001, followed by Kaohsiung City with 9,641 cases, and Taichung City with 9,031. A total of 16 counties and cities recorded more than 1,000 local infections each.

The 127 new deaths were 74 male and 53 female local cases aged between under 10 and 99, with 118 suffering from chronic diseases and 48 not having received any vaccine against the virus. They were diagnosed with COVID between April 19 and May 25, and passed away between May 11 and May 25.


The 46 new imported cases included 28 males and 18 females, aged from under 10 to 69, who arrived in Taiwan on May 26 or May 27.

The new figures announced Saturday took Taiwan’s total number of coronavirus cases to 1,815,703, including 1,802,833 domestic cases and 12,816 imported ones. The 1,911 fatalities from the pandemic included 1,896 due to local infections, with New Taipei City registering 833 deaths and Taipei City 521

Taiwan's shift in COVID-19 policy overwhelming medical facilities

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/watch/ta...eo-2689831
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Very high 80000 cases,,, must make a higher decision to lockdown is better for elder and younger children ?
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(28-05-2022, 06:24 PM)sgxin Wrote:  Translated to China's total population of 1.4bln, it will mean China mainland will see an equivalent daily death count of around 7,500.
In a mere 10 days the cumulative death count will equal to the total number of infected when the virus first broke out in Wuhan in early 2020.
So it is not surprising that China refuses to adopt the endemic approach.

this is close to peak daily deaths and china just needs to get over the wave.

for context, daily traffic deaths are 700 per day, and no chance to trend down.
https://amp.scmp.com/news/china/society/...-day-china

And stopping traffic does not even entail imprisoning 25M or more people for months..
so still make sense? or more someone's big ego?
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TW should disclose how its homegrown medigen vaccine fares in real world. Is it actually effective in preventing deaths?
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(28-05-2022, 08:46 PM)lylcnn Wrote:  for context, daily traffic deaths are 700 per day, and no chance to trend down.

Compare apple to apple mah!


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(28-05-2022, 08:42 PM)Teeth53 Wrote:  Taiwan's shift in COVID-19 policy overwhelming medical facilities

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/watch/ta...eo-2689831
Taipei, May 27 (CNA) The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) reported the death of a 12-year-old boy from COVID-19 on Friday, bringing the number of those in Taiwan under the age of 13 to die from the disease to eight.

The CECC also reported that a 5-year-old girl with COVID-19 was currently being treated in an intensive care unit (ICU) for suspected viral encephalitis, or inflammation of the brain, making her the 17th individual under the age of 10 to develop severe symptoms of COVID-19.

The 12-year-old boy whose death was reported Friday was a long-term acute care patient suffering from a nervous system disease caused by genetic mutations. He was already on a ventilator prior to contracting COVID-19, Lo Yi-chun (羅一鈞), deputy head of the CECC's medical response division, said at a daily press briefing.

According to the CECC, the boy, who was not vaccinated, was confirmed as having COVID-19 on May 21 after developing a fever the day before.

The boy passed away on May 23 from pneumonia and respiratory failure linked to COVID-19, Lo said at the CECC's daily news briefing.
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(28-05-2022, 06:12 PM)cityhantam Wrote:  Number of cases is not accurate because they are not testing freely. 

Number of deaths is more meaningful! And, it is BAD!

One would wonder why the Beijing Health Chief was sacked when the cases were so "low".

Answer:

1.  The communists are like that.  Just sack people anyhow.  Some more ah, Winnie lives in Beijing.

2.  There are two record books. One records the actual number of infections and deaths, which is for Winnie to see, while the other is for WHO to see.

Take your pick.

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无作为正虎,炒煎人命
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(28-05-2022, 09:25 PM)Oyk Wrote:  One would wonder why the Beijing Health Chief was sacked when the cases were so "low".

He was sacked because of corruption. 

Nothing to do with the pandemic. 

Pls keep yourself up to date with relevant news!  Laughing
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