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Premier Su: No room for slack in pandemic response

Premier Su Tseng-chang on Thursday received a Ministry of Health and Welfare briefing on the latest developments and response to the COVID-19 situation in Taiwan. He emphasized that there is no room for slack in the pandemic response. Aside from containing cluster infections at production factories, central and local governments should follow the Central Epidemic Command Center’s (CECC) guidance on priority groups for vaccination and the order in which the groups should receive vaccination.

In response to COVID-19 situation in Taiwan, CECC adjusts priority list of government-funded vaccination programPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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In response to COVID-19 situation in Taiwan, CECC adjusts priority list of government-funded vaccination program

On June 9, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) stated that the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) of the Ministry of Health and Welfare had held an expert meeting on June 8 and suggested changes to the priority list of the government-funded COVID-19 vaccination program.

Nationwide Level 3 epidemic alert extended to June 28; related measures remain effective to fight against COVID-19 in communityPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Nationwide Level 3 epidemic alert extended to June 28; related measures remain effective to fight against COVID-19 in community

On June 7, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced that the nationwide Level 3 epidemic alert will be extended to June 28 in response to the continued severity of local infections. Disease prevention and control implemented under the Level 3 epidemic alert are listed below.

Taiwan pledges commitment to expediting flow of COVID-19 vaccines, goods during APEC virtual meeting

Taiwan is committed to working with other Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation members to accelerate the cross-border flow of vaccines and related goods to combat the coronavirus pandemic, according to Minister without Portfolio John Deng June 5.

Government allocates NT$4 billion special budget to fund large-scale COVID-19 vaccination plan, allowing public to get free vaccinations at contracted healthcare facilities starting June 7Photos - New Southbound Policy
Enlarge Government allocates NT$4 billion special budget to fund large-scale COVID-19 vaccination plan, allowing public to get free vaccinations at contracted healthcare facilities starting June 7 Photos

Government allocates NT$4 billion special budget to fund large-scale COVID-19 vaccination plan, allowing public to get free vaccinations at contracted healthcare facilities starting June 7

On June 5, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC)announced that it has allocated an approximately NT$4 billion budget and that, starting June 7, 2021, it will use the budget as an incentive for contracted healthcare facilities that offer free vaccinations to members of the public, in order to promote the large-scale COVID-19 vaccination program.

Foreign Minister Wu talks Taiwan-Japan partnership at FCCJ eventPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Foreign Minister Wu talks Taiwan-Japan partnership at FCCJ event

Foreign Minister Jaushieh Joseph Wu said June 3 that Taiwan will continue enhancing its relationship with Japan and contributing to peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific as a reliable partner and force for good in the global community.

MOFA expresses heartfelt gratitude to Japan for providing vaccine doses in a joint effort to combat the COVID-19 pandemicPhotos - New Southbound Policy
Enlarge MOFA expresses heartfelt gratitude to Japan for providing vaccine doses in a joint effort to combat the COVID-19 pandemic Photos

MOFA expresses heartfelt gratitude to Japan for providing vaccine doses in a joint effort to combat the COVID-19 pandemic

Following intensive bilateral negotiations, Japan agreed to provide Taiwan with 1.24 million doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine to jointly combat the pandemic. The vaccine doses are scheduled to arrive in Taiwan in the afternoon of June 4. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) expresses heartfelt appreciation for Japan’s timely assistance.

Premier urges unified effort to overcome COVID challenge and quash virus

After a briefing on Thursday from the Ministry of Health and Welfare on the current status of and response to the ongoing outbreak of COVID-19, Premier Su Tseng-chang directed relevant ministries and agencies to continue working on such tasks as preventing the spread of the virus, acquiring and administering vaccines, and curbing disinformation.

MOFA thanks allies, partners for unprecedented backing of Taiwan’s WHA bidPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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MOFA thanks allies, partners for unprecedented backing of Taiwan’s WHA bid

Unprecedented support from Taiwan’s allies and like-minded partners around the world for the country’s participation in the World Health Assembly is sincerely appreciated by the government and people, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said June 1.

CECC plans to launch large-scale COVID-19 vaccine rollout to help public build protectionPhotos - New Southbound Policy
Enlarge CECC plans to launch large-scale COVID-19 vaccine rollout to help public build protection Photos

CECC plans to launch large-scale COVID-19 vaccine rollout to help public build protection

On June 2, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced that it will launch a large-scale COVID-19 vaccination program that includes the following three main aspects.