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There were about 65,000 people on polling day Wang Bisheng: Unable to vote due to diagnosis

Tomorrow is voting day for the nine-to-one election. Wang Bisheng, commander of the Central Epidemic Command Center, said today that some 65,000 people have been diagnosed and affected and unable to vote. Wang Bisheng told the press conference at the command center in the afternoon that from Tuesday (22nd) to today 4 days, a total of 66,000 people have been diagnosed. About 60,000 people have been affected, and about 65,000 people have been affected and unable to vote .

(Central News Agency/File Photo)

The outside world is concerned that some people won’t report even if they are diagnosed to vote and if there are too many black numbers.

Wang Bisheng said that according to the command center’s observation, an estimated 105,000 to 110,000 people will be diagnosed this week. At present, it seems that the number of confirmed cases is similar to the trend and has not declined particularly. rest assured.

The Central Electoral Commission specified in a statement released a few days ago that the election of local public officials and the November 26 referendum on constitutional amendments is imminent: those who are diagnosed cannot go out.

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