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CECC announces 13 indigenous, 12 imported COVID019 cases in Taiwan on May 13

CECC announces 13 indigenous, 12 imported COVID019 cases in Taiwan on May 13

According to The China Post/ANN, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC, 中央流行疫情指揮中心) reported 13 local and 12 imported COVID-19 cases on May 13.

According to the CECC, nine of the 13 local cases reported were in connection with the Lions Club International cluster infections.

Another three local cases have been traced back to the 2 local infections that were reported in Wanhua District a day earlier. 

The sources of infection for the other locally confirmed case are still being investigated by the CECC.

According to FOCUS TAIWAN, Taiwan has recorded 1,256 cases of COVID-19, 1,068 of which have been classified as imported. Of the total, 1,102 have recovered, 12 have died, and 142 are in the hospital, according to CECC statistics as of Thursday.

Globally, COVID-19 has infected over 159.9 million people in 193 countries and regions, with more than 3.3 million fatalities, CECC figures show.

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