On May 2, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced 4 more indigenous cases in Taiwan. Among the 4 cases, three (cases #1134-1136) of them are family members. CECC released the commute history of case #1134 and #1136 between April 26 to 28.
According to CECC, case #1134 and #1136 are family members of case #1129. Case #1129 is a staff member working in the housekeeping department of the quarantine hotel
Case #1134 is a Taiwanese male in his 30s who is a family member of and lives with Case #1129. He developed muscle pains and coughing on April 29. The health authority arranged for him to be tested for COVID-19 on April 30. Infection with COVID-19 was laboratory-confirmed in the case on May 2.
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Case #1135 is a Taiwanese male in his 60s who is a family member of and lives with Case #1129. He experienced a cough, a fever, and diarrhea on April 29. The health authority then arranged for him to be tested on April 30. Infection with COVID-19 was laboratory-confirmed in the case on May 2.
Case #1136 is a Taiwanese female in her 30s who is a family member of and lives with Case #1129. She began to experience a sore throat and a fever between April 28 and April 29. The health authority then arranged for her to be tested on April 30; infection with COVID-19 was laboratory-confirmed in the case on May 2.
CECC also announced the commute history of case #1134 and #1136 in the picture. CECC reminds the public that for those who have visited the locations during the time periods mentioned are reminded to monitor their health.
If suspected symptoms develop, members of the public must put on a mask and voluntarily inform the physician of any history of contact and activity
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