Taiwan premier apologises for government failings in Covid fight


Taiwan's Premier Su Tseng-chang receiving a Covid-19 vaccine shot at the National Taiwan University Hospital in Taipei on March 22, 2021. - AFP

TAIPEI (Bloomberg): Taiwan’s premier apologised for a second time in two days as the government comes under increasing pressure over its failure to keep the coronavirus at bay.

Premier Su Tseng-chang expressed his regret as he and his cabinet, including Health Minister Chen Shih-chung, faced questions about a persistent Covid-19 outbreak from lawmakers in Taipei on Wednesday (June 9).

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