2021/04/06 14:48
Man wearing face mask seen in front of Great Pyramids of Giza after it reopened for tourist visits. (Reuters photo)
Man wearing face mask seen in front of Great Pyramids of Giza after it reopened for tourist visits. (Reuters photo)
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwan's Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) on Tuesday (April 6) confirmed two COVID-19 infections imported from Egypt.
During a press conference on Tuesday, CECC Spokesman Chuang Jen-hsiang (莊人祥) announced two imported infections, raising the country's total to 1,050. The latest cases are two Taiwanese males who traveled to Egypt together, bringing Taiwan's total number of imported cases to 934.
Each had submitted negative results of a test taken within three days of their flight and was sent directly to a quarantine center upon arrival in Taiwan.