TAIPEI — A surge of coronavirus infections in Taiwan, one of the world’s COVID-19 mitigation success stories, has left it scrambling to get vaccines as its stock of 300,000 doses starts running out with only about 1% of its 23 million people vaccinated.
Taiwan has been a model of how to control the pandemic since it began and life had carried on almost as normal with none of the lockdowns and overwhelmed hospitals seen elsewhere, thanks largely to effective case tracking and closed borders.
But over the past week it has reported more than 400 domestic cases, out of a total of 1,682 infections recorded since the pandemic began. In all, 12 have died of COVID-19 on the island.
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