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Restrictions will be lifted on June 7 if there are no new COVID-19 cases: Premier

Radio Taiwan International
Date: 26 May, 2020
By: Paula Chao

Premier Su Tseng-chang says life could go back to normal in Taiwan on June 7 if there continues to be no new COVID-19 cases of domestic origin. (Photo by the Cabinet)

Premier Su Tseng-chang says many restrictions could be lifted in Taiwan on June 7 if there continues to be no new COVID-19 cases of domestic origin. Su was speaking Tuesday. This means there would no longer be restrictions on the number of people gathering in one place.

As of Tuesday, Taiwan has gone 44 consecutive days without any new domestically transmitted cases of COVID-19. The Central Epidemic Command Center said Taiwan also reported no new cases for five consecutive days.    [FULL  STORY]

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