Taiwan reports another rise in domestic COVID-19 cases
A passenger wearing a face mask rides an escalator at a metro station following the recent spike in coronavirus disease (COVID-19) infections in Taipei, Taiwan May 22, 2021. REUTERS/Ben Blanchard
TAIPEI — Taiwan reported 457 new domestic COVID-19 cases on Sunday, including 170 cases added to the totals for days over the past week as it continues to readjust its infection numbers following delays in reporting positive tests.
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