NEW CASE Cases of 2019-nCoV increased to 17 in Taiwan yesterday after the son of a couple confirmed to have the virus, possibly contracted during a flight, tested positive
Taipei Times
Date: Feb 09, 2020
By Lee I-chia and Chien Hui-ju / Staff reporters
Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung, left, speaks at a news conference in Taipei yesterday as Deputy Minister of the Interior Chen Tsung-yen looks on.

Photo: Chien Jung-fong, Taipei Times
The Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) yesterday announced that the “big three links” are to be suspended, effective tomorrow, due to the threat of the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV).
The decision came a day after the council announced that the “small three links” are to be suspended, also starting tomorrow.
The “small three links” are the ferry services connecting Penghu, Kinmen and Lienchiang counties with China’s Fujian Province, while the “big three links” refers to direct cross-strait maritime services between Taiwan proper and Chinese cities.
Ocean transportation for the “big three links” includes the Natchan Rera (麗娜輪) the Hai Xia Hao (海峽號) and the Cosco Star (中遠之星), the council said.
Suspending links was a preventive measure and their resumption would depend on how the situation evolves, MAC Deputy Minister Lee Li-jane (李麗珍) said. [FULL STORY]