Taiwan reports 71 new COVID-19 cases
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TAIPEI -- Taiwan reported 71 new COVID-19 cases on Friday, 27 of which are locally-transmitted confirmed cases, while the other 44 are imported, the island's disease-monitoring agency said.
The number of local cases has surpassed 400 since the outbreak of COVID-19 occurred in Taoyuan International Airport in early January, the agency added.
To date, Taiwan has reported 18,634 confirmed COVID-19 cases, of which 15,019 were local infections.
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