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While most of the world is trying to manage the word "Cavid-19," Taiwan marked the 200th day in a row without a locally transmitted case of the disease. The island of 23 million people reported a locally aired case on April 12th, which was Easter Sunday. By Thursday, she had confirmed 553 [...]
While most of the world is trying to manage the word "Cavid-19," Taiwan marked the 200th day in a row without a locally transmitted case of the disease.
The island of 23 million people reported a locally aired case on April 12th, which was Easter Sunday.
By Thursday, it had confirmed 553 cases, only 55 of which were local broadcasts. Seven deaths have been recorded.
Easter was an important milestone in the United States because President Donald Trump had said a month earlier he wanted the country “to open up and withdraw” to the holiday.
At that moment, 1.7 million people were infected and 110,000 died from the virus globally.
On Friday these figures had exceeded 45 million cases and more than 1.1 million deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University.
Taiwan's historic achievement comes in a week when France and Germany are setting new deadlocks and the United States identified a record 88,000 plus per day.
The state of Florida, which has a similar population population with Taiwan, with approximately 21 million people, identified 4,188 cases only Wednesday.
Taiwan has never had to set a severe impasse. Nor did he resort to the drastic restrictions of civil liberties, such as in mainland China. Instead, Taiwan's response focused on speed.
Taiwanese authorities began controlling passengers in direct flights from Wuhan, where the virus was first identified on December 31, 2019, when the virus was largely subject to gossip and limited reporting. Taiwan confirmed its first reported corruption case on January 21st and then banned Wuhan's inhabitants from traveling to the island.
From March, Taiwan banned all foreign citizens from entering the island, except diplomats, residents and those with special entry visas, writes “CNN”











