CECC adjusts visitation and screening measures for inpatients, visitors, and individuals accompanying inpatients at hospitals as pandemic slows down in Taiwan
On June 24, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced that visitation management and related measures for hospitals across Taiwan will be conditionally loosened starting June 24. Related measures are listed below.
- All hospitals may allow visits to the following: patients in ICUs, hospice wards, respiratory care wards (including RCC wards), psychiatric wards, chronic disease wards, and pediatric wards, and patients with physical and mental disabilities, in critical condition, or in special situations. Visitors will be allowed during a set time slot every day, and, in principle, a maximum of two people will be allowed for one inpatient at a time.
- One individual is allowed for one inpatient in hospitals; however, up to two individuals may be allowed if the patient is a child under the age of 12, an elderly person aged 65 or older, or a person with physical or mental disabilities or assessed to require care by the healthcare facility (e.g., impaired mobility or inability to take care of themselves).
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- Created:2022-06-24
- Last Updated:2022-07-12
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