China News Service, July 14. According to a report from Taiwan's United News Network, Taiwan's first imported monkeypox case occurred on June 24. The case contacted 9 people, and the monitoring period expired today (14th).

Zhuang Renxiang, deputy director of Taiwan's "CDC", said that none of the contacts of the case have symptoms, and the community currently does not appear to be at risk; as for the first case, the scab has not completely fallen off and is still in hospital.

  Taiwan reported its first case of monkeypox on June 24, a 25-year-old male who had studied in Germany for the past six months. After entering the country on June 16, he developed suspected symptoms on June 21. After a medical examination was reported, it was confirmed to be monkeypox. .