Following the emergence of Hantavirus cases in Taipei and New Taipei City, the Taichung City Government launched the "Taichung No Rats" plan. Mayor Lu Shiow-yen announced at the city council meeting on the 12th that this Saturday (the 16th) would be "Taichung City Clean Home Day," with all 625 neighborhoods in the city simultaneously cleaning up their environments to prevent rat infestations. Chou Yung-hung, the DPP caucus whip in the Taichung C…
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Following the emergence of Hantavirus cases in Taipei and New Taipei City, the Taichung City Government launched the "Taichung No Rats" plan. Mayor Lu Shiow-yen announced at the city council meeting on the 12th that this Saturday (the 16th) would be "Taichung City Clean Home Day," with all 625 neighborhoods in the city simultaneously cleaning up their environments to prevent rat infestations. Chou Yung-hung, the DPP caucus whip in the Taichung C…