Taiwan to resume economic activities with the world soon, says health minister

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Taiwan will resume major economic and trade activities soon as the first step in lifting international curbs amid reports of no locally transmitted coronavirus cases on the island for 24 consecutive days.

As a result, it is deciding to relax domestic curbs on professional sports games and cultural events, the minister said. Already, its professional baseball league has kicked off its first game in April.

“We’re going to see how well people are following the exercise and draw up some goals accordingly,” said Mr Chen. “For example, the sports and cultural events we are opening up will take care of our mental well-being in addition to our physical health.” When asked, Mr Chen said Taiwan would welcome any discussion with China that would pave the way for it to participate in the meeting.

But it needs first-hand information on the outbreak, he added, as he blasted the World Health Organization for excluding Taiwan from taking part in worldwide discussions on the pandemic because of political pressure from China.

 

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