(Taipei Comprehensive News) After being diagnosed with the coronavirus, a patient in Taiwan claimed to the epidemic investigators that she did not go to work, making the outside world mistakenly think she was a housewife, but it was later discovered that she was actually working as a public relations lady in a nightclub in private.
According to comprehensive reports from United Daily News, Liberty Times and ETtoday news cloud, the female patient in her 30s lives in Taoyuan.
When Taiwan's Central Epidemic Command Center reported the case to the outside world on the 8th, it was unable to elaborate on her work and travel records due to factors such as personal illness, and said that she lived a simple life and did not go to work. Chen Shizhong, the commander of the
center, said on the 9th that the woman claimed that she had no job and lived a simple life, but the investigators did not believe the woman's statement. After searching, they learned that the woman was working as a public relations lady in a nightclub in Taipei (called a "hotel" in Taiwan). And bluntly said that "there are indeed unspeakable secrets".
All nightclubs and dance halls in Taiwan have been closed indefinitely. Commander Chen Shizhong said that the bailout will not be specifically targeted at this industry. (Internet)
This woman's husband went to work in Guangdong in January, and he became a public relations lady due to financial reasons. He told her family that she was working as an accountant in a nightclub. The woman also begged investigators not to reveal her identity.
contacts at least more than 50 people every day
It is understood that she contacts at least more than 50 people every day, and she has a record of socializing with guests recently. In addition, the patient suspected of going to work as usual after developing symptoms.
The command center currently has 35 contacts of patients who need to be isolated at home, including four family members, 30 workplace contacts, and one hospital contact.
Taoyuan Mayor Zheng Wencan talked about the female patient yesterday, thanking the staff of the Health Bureau and Police Station who participated in the investigation, and praised them as the unsung heroes behind the epidemic prevention. The
command center also announced the day before yesterday that all local nightclubs and dance halls were closed to protect the health of the public, and called on the industry to share the difficulties and cooperate with relevant epidemic prevention measures, but the center did not mention the date of resumption of business.
All hotels and dance halls in Taiwan were closed yesterday, and Taichung City Government inspectors came to check. (Taiwan's "Liberty Times") Chen Zongyan, deputy commander of the
command center, said yesterday that they will determine the suspension period depending on the situation of the epidemic.