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Timeline COVID-19
- 101Starting from March 1, Taiwan to again allow short-term business travelers from list of low- and medium-risk countries who are eligible to enter the country to apply for shortened quarantine periods
- 102Starting on March 1, 2021, Taiwan to restore special conditions for non-R.O.C. nationals to enter Taiwan and protective measures for transit passengers to follow at Taoyuan International Airport
- 103Taiwan-Palau travel bubble starts from March 17, 2021: it allows travel agencies to organize group tours to Palau and receive tour groups from Palau; tours organized under the travel bubble should meet five main disease prevention principles
- 104Starting April 10, 2021, Taiwan to again allow arriving travelers with history of travel to the UK, South Africa or Eswatini to undergo quarantine at quarantine hotels or follow one person per residence requirement and quarantine at home
- 105Starting on April 15, 2021, CECC to adjust quarantine and disease prevention and control measures for flight crews of Taiwanese airlines aboard flights arriving in Taiwan
- 106Starting on April 14, 2021, CECC to loosen quarantine measures for Taiwan-Palau travel bubble travelers returning to Taiwan; returning travelers should practice self-health management for 14 days and take a COVID-19 RT-PCR test on the fifth day after their return
- 107Starting May 4, 2021, Taiwan to impose entry ban on travelers with history of travel to India, except for R.O.C. nationals and non-R.O.C. nationals with ARC; returning R.O.C. nationals and non-R.O.C. nationals with ARC must be quarantined at group quarantine facilities and undergo testing
- 108CECC implements "Clearing Plan" for China Airlines and adjusts home quarantine measures for CAL flight crews
- 109Taiwan to temporarily bar non-R.O.C. nationals without ARC and transit travelers from entering the country, effective from May 19 to June 18, 2021
- 110Strict border control measures remain in place during effective period of Level 3 epidemic alert
- 111CECC adjusts quarantine measures for flight crews of Taiwanese airlines aboard flights arriving in Taiwan to ensure their health and safety at workplace and safeguard domestic disease prevention efforts
- 112In response to spread of Delta variant globally, people arriving in Taiwan must take quarantine vehicles to their quarantine location starting June 27
- 113In response to spread of Delta variant globally, Taiwan to tighten health monitoring measures for people entering Taiwan via airport/port starting 12:00 pm on July 2
- 114CECC continues to monitor spread of Delta variant around the world; CECC adds Myanmar to its list of "key high-risk countries" starting 00:00 on July 18
- 115In response to global resurgence of COVID-19 infections and continued spread of Delta variant, strict border control measures-Non-R.O.C. nationals without a valid ARC as well as transit travelers being temporarily barred from entry― remain in place during period of Level 2 epidemic alert
- 116CECC restarts entry program for overseas students on a case-by-case basis as pandemic continues to subside in Taiwan
- 117Starting August 27, travelers arriving in Taiwan must take quarantine vehicles to their quarantine location instead of driving their own vehicles
- 118In response to widespread transmission of Delta variant globally and the family cluster involving Taiwanese airline pilot, CECC’s tightened quarantine measures for flight crews after their return take effect from September 3
- 119To safeguard right to family reunification, Taiwan to allow foreign spouses and underage children of R.O.C. nationals to apply to enter Taiwan amid current strict border controls
- 120Starting September 25, quarantine measures applicable to arrivals from areas under Level 3 travel notice to be restored for arrivals from Peru, Bangladesh and Brazil as the pandemic slows down in the three countries
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