World’s Longest Virus-Free Streak Ends With New Taiwan Case
The first locally transmitted case of Covid-19 in more than eight months was reported in Taiwan, ending what was the world’s longest stretch without a domestic infection and providing a reminder of the virus’s ability to outfox even the most successful efforts to contain it.
A 30-year-old woman was confirmed to have caught Covid-19 in Taiwan, Health Minister Chen Shih-chung said at a briefing in Taipei Tuesday. While it has seen cases in travelers arriving from outside, Taiwan’s last infection within the community was April 12.
The new local case repeatedly came into contact between Dec. 7 and Dec. 12 with a pilot from New Zealand who had caught Covid-19 overseas before traveling to Taiwan, according to Chen.
Health officials have identified 167 other people the newest case came into contact with before she was isolated, the Centers for Disease Control said in a statement. The patient is an employee of an affiliate ofQuanta Computer Inc., a company representative said in a telephone call with Bloomberg. Quanta has since tightened its virus-control measures.
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