Taiwan to extend COVID-19 curbs, schools to stay shut
The Peninsula
TAIPEI: Taiwan will extend its COVID-19 restrictions for another two weeks until June 28 and schools will remain shut until the summer vacation, the government said on Monday, adding that its outbreak has not yet stabilised.
After months of relative safety, Taiwan has been dealing with a spike in domestic infections and is at its second-highest alert level, with gatherings restricted, entertainment venues shut and students shifted to on-line learning. The Cabinet, in a statement after a meeting chaired by Premier Su Tseng-chang, said the situation was still worrying.More Related News