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Timeline COVID-19
- 61From March 24th to April 7th, all transit flights through Taiwan were suspended.
- 62Formulated the operating procedures for "citizens in China who are unable to personally return to Taiwan to seek medical attention or pick up their medication for chronic diseases".
- 63Second fixed location charter flight arrived at Taiwan, with 214 passengers undergoing centralized quarantine for 14 days.
- 64Restrictions on flight transits in Taiwan is extended to April 30th.
- 65To formally classify "Severe Pneumonia with Novel Pathogens" as a Category 5 Notifiable Disease to strengthen disease surveillance and prevention.
- 66Wuhan City was raised to a Level 2 (Alert) Travel Notice destination.
- 67Hubei Province, China listed as a Level 1 Epidemic Area based on the severity of COVID-19 outbreak.
- 68Cruise ships with confirmed or suspected cases 28 days prior to entry or cruise ships that docked within China, Hong Kong, and Macau within 14 days were not allowed to dock in Taiwan.
- 69International cruise ships denied permission to dock in Taiwan.
- 70The amount of direct flights from Taiwan to China, Hong Kong and Macau drastically decreased. Only flights to Beijing Capital International Airport, Shanghai Pudong International Airport, Shanghai Hongqiao Intl Airport, Xiamen Gaoqi Intl Airport, and Chengdu Shuangliu Intl Airport remained active.
- 71Three-Small-Links suspended.
- 72Italy Travel Notice raised to Level 2 (Alert).
- 73Iran Travel Notice raised to Level 2 (Alert).
- 74From June 25, transit passengers are allowed at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport with thorough route and monitoring measures in place to prevent Coronavirus spread
- 75Entry measures to be gradually relaxed for foreign nationals, Hong Kong and Macao residents; eligible travelers must present negative COVID-19 test result at check-in and undergo 14-day home quarantine upon entry
- 76Starting July 16, mainland Chinese children aged 2 or younger who possess an R.O.C. Resident Certificate may apply for entry into Taiwan
- 77Starting on August 1, Taiwan will conditionally allow foreign nationals to receive medical treatment in Taiwan
- 78Starting from July 26, travelers arriving in Taiwan from Philippines must undergo COVID-19 testing at airports and observe quarantine measures
- 79The CECC announced that starting from August 12, Travelers arriving in Taiwan from Philippines must undergo COVID-19 testing at airports and undergo 14-day period of quarantine at group quarantine facility
- 80Starting August 13, eligible children under 6 and their parents accompanying them may return to Taiwan
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