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Timeline COVID-19
- 381Macau banned on mask exports.
- 382All visitors from abroad and returning citizens were requested to fill out the “COVID-19 Health Declaration Card” upon entry into Taiwan.
- 383Banned the export of medical-grade and N95 face masks, and customs checks increased at the same time.
- 384Hubei Province was listed as a Level 3 (Warning) travel notice destination. All other regions in China listed as a Level 2 (Alert) travel destination.
- 385Formulating the measures for inbound tourists and suspected/contact cases in the community.
- 386Asymptomatic individuals with travel history in Hubei Province, China were subjected to home quarantine.
- 387Doctors will be alerted by the NHI MediCould System if a patient has the Hubei travel history in the past 14 days
- 388Mainland China (excluding Hong Kong and Macau) travel notice elevated to Level 3 (Warning).
- 38911th batch of 871,700 doses of BNT vaccine donated by TSMC, Hon Hai Yonglin, and Tzu Chi arrives in Taiwan on morning of November 5, 2021
- 390One confirmed case in Vietnam had no travel history to Wuhan, China. Therefore, WHO suggested an instance of human to human transmission.
- 391Travelers arriving from Level 1 (Thailand, Italy, Iran) and Level 2 (Singapore, Japan) destinations were requested to undergo self-health management for 14 days from the date of arrival.
- 392As COVID-19 pandemic subsides in northern Taiwan, percentages of dedicated hospital beds in Taipei and other northern cities and counties adjusted
- 393CECC adjusts visitation and screening measures for inpatients, visitors, and individuals accompanying inpatients at hospitals as pandemic slows down in Taiwan
- 394Travelers flying to outlying islands from airports on main island of Taiwan and testing positive with voluntary rapid COVID-19 tests are only allowed to board their flight after testing negative by PCR testing
- 395Individuals with travel history in Hubei Province, China with no symptoms were subjected to health checks by civil affairs personnel from their local jurisdiction for 14 days after return to Taiwan.
- 396Guidelines announced on epidemic prevention measures for public transport, public gatherings, schools and academic institutions.
- 397Sales outlets increased daily quota of face masks for sale from 200 pieces to 400 pieces. Kids face masks increased from 50 pieces per store to 200 pieces. 4 kids face masks can be bought every 7 days.
- 398CECC confirms 4 more indigenous COVID-19 cases; four contacts of confirmed cases linked to hospital cluster infection found to have COVID-19
- 399Travelers exiting Taiwan could carry a maximum of 250 face masks per person.
- 400WHO declared the novel coronavirus “a public health emergency of international concern.”
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