2021/04/28 16:38 Zhongli Amanda Dance Hall. (Facebook, Zhongli Amanda Dance Hall photo) Zhongli Amanda Dance Hall. (Facebook, Zhongli Amanda Dance Hall photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) on Wednesday (April 28) released a list of four Taoyuan locations where an elderly man who tested positive for the coronavirus traveled last week, including three community centers frequented by seniors and a restaurant. During a press conference on Wednesday, Health Minister and CECC head Chen Shih-chung (陳時中) announced three local coronavirus cases and three imported infections. Among the three local infections was case No. 1,112, a Taiwanese man in his 70s who is a relative of case No. 1,106, a Taiwanese woman in her 70s, and case No. 1,068, a Taiwanese man in his 70s, with both of whom had traveled to Canada to visit relatives on March 1.
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04/28/2021 07:56 PM
The classroom reserved for seniors at Jong Bu Elementary is disinfected. CNA photo April 28, 2021
Taipei, April 28 (CNA) One of three people confirmed Wednesday as new domestic COVID-19 cases had visited several places in Taoyuan, including a community center, dance hall and elementary school, before he tested positive for the disease, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) said.
The Taiwanese man in his 70s, who has no recent travel history, was likely infected by his brother or his sister-in-law, who both returned from a trip to Canada on April 9, the CECC said.
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By Lee I-chia / Staff reporter
The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) yesterday published the public venues that one of the three new local cases of COVID-19 had visited on Tuesday and Wednesday last week.
Case No. 1,112 is a Taiwanese man in his 70s and is the younger brother of an earlier confirmed case a man in his 70s and his wife, who were both diagnosed with COVID-19 during quarantine after returning from Canada earlier this month.