Taiwan reports eight new COVID-19 cases, bringing total to 363
Taiwan's Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) on Sunday (April 5) announced eight more confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the country's total to 363.
The latest imported cases, include four males and four females, who range in age from 30s to 60s. They arrived in Taiwan between March 14 and April 2 and began displaying symptoms of the coronavirus between March 18 and 28.
The patients have traveled to the following countries before returning to Taiwan, the U.S., the UK, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Morocco.
Chen pointed out that one of the new patients, case No. 356, is the husband of domestic case No. 343, who tested positive for the disease on Friday (April 3) with an unidentified source of infection.
New patient No. 357 visited Morocco with a tour group from March 10 to 22 and started developing fever on March 25. Previous cases No. 250 and No. 288 were also members of the same tour group.
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