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**Tai-Ex opening **
The Tai-Ex opened down 65-points this morning from Friday's close, at 13,359
on turnover of 2.5-billion N-T.

The market fell by over 100-points on Friday, as other regional indexes sank
again after German inflation spiked higher, Britain's Prime Minister Liz
Truss defended a tax-cut plan that rattled investors and data showed that
Chinese manufacturing has weakened.


**More than 141,000 Free Flu Shots Administered on First Day of Rollout **
The Centers for Disease Control says more than 141,000 people received a flu
shot on Saturday, when the government launched this year's free vaccination
program.

That figure was a 14-per cent increase from last year.

C-D-C Deputy Director-General Zhuang Ren-xiang is attributing the higher
number to there being less conflict with the administration of coronavirus
vaccines.

People being vaccinated against the coronavirus at this time last year were
advised (建議) to wait at least seven days before getting a seasonal flu
shot.

However, the C-D-C this year has said that flu shots can be given at the same
time as other vaccines, including coronavirus vaccines, but not on the same
limb.



**Mercury to Drop in North this Week **
The Central Weather Bureau says a seasonal northeasterly wind system is
expected to begin affecting (影響) the north from Wednesday - when daytime
temperatures are expected to drop by between 7 and 8 degrees.

According to the weather bureau, the mercury in northern Taiwan is forecast
to range from between 25 and 26 degrees - and that'll be a marked decline
from the daytime highs of 34 to 35 degrees seen over the past week.

The seasonal northeasterly wind is also expected to bring brief showers to
areas north of Taoyuan as well as to northeastern Taiwan, while sporadic
rainfall is forecast for Hualien and Taitung from Wednesday.

Those weather conditions will last into the weekend.



**Haiti Sees Cholera Outbreak **
Haiti's government says at least eight people have died from cholera for the
first time in three years.

The cases are raising concerns about another potential catastrophic epidemic
like the one that broke out a decade ago and killed nearly 10,000 people.

The cases were reported in a community in southern Port-au-Prince and in a
seaside slum (貧民窟) where thousands of people live in cramped, unsanitary
conditions.

The deaths announced Sunday come as a lack of fuel and ongoing protests shut
down the availability of basic services across Haiti, including medical care
and clean water, which is key to helping fight cholera and keep patients
alive.



**Brazil Presidential Candidates Head into Runoff Vote **
Brazil's top two presidential candidates will face each other in a runoff
vote after neither got enough support to win outright.

With 98.8% of the votes tallied on Sunday's election, former President Luiz
Inacio Lula da Silva had 48% support.

Incumbent President Jair Bolsonaro had 43.6% support.

Brazil's election authority said the result made a second round vote between
the two candidates a mathematical certainty (必然的事).

Nine other candidates were also competing.



**King Charles Not to Attend Climate Summit **

King Charles III has decided not to attend (參加) the international climate
change summit in Egypt next month.

AP correspondent Zerya Shakely reports.

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