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Timeline COVID-19
- 121Taiwan adjusts health monitoring measures for people entering Taiwan via airport/port starting October 4; arrivals must take rapid home test between sixth day and seventh day of their self-health management period
- 122Starting October 17, quarantine measures applicable to arrivals from areas under Level 3 travel notice to be restored for travelers with travel history to Israel and Indonesia as the pandemic slows down in the two countries
- 123Starting November 6, India, the UK, and Myanmar to be removed from CECC's list of key high-risk countries; quarantine measures applicable to arrivals from areas under Level 3 travel notice to be restored for travelers with travel history to these three countries
- 124In response to influx of inbound travelers before Lunar New Year holiday, CECC explains three options to undergo quarantine during holiday for arrivals
- 125Starting November 11, 2021, Taiwan to allow entry of foreign workers; in first stage, foreign workers required to quarantine at group quarantine facilities after arrival
- 126Starting November 29, South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini, and Zimbabwe to be put on CECC's list of key high-risk countries; travelers from those six countries to be required to quarantine in group quarantine facilities
- 127CECC reminds returning travelers of instructions to follow before arrival and custom clearance at airport
- 128COVID-19 RT-PCR test reports required for inbound passengers must be issued within two days which is based on specimen collection date
- 129In response to cluster infections in Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, CECC sets up incident command post to assist in disease prevention measures
- 130In response to severe global COVID-19 situation, travelers arriving on long-haul flights to be required to be tested upon arrival and be transported to hospital if they test positive starting Jan. 11
- 131Starting Jan. 12, strengthened quarantine measures applicable to arrivals from areas under Level 3 travel notice to be implemented for arrivals from South Africa and nine other countries
- 132Testing upon arrival to be expanded to include travelers arriving on flights from India and Southeast Asia starting Jan. 20; travelers testing positive will be transported to hospital or government quarantine facility/enhanced quarantine hotel
- 133Due to rapidly increasing coronavirus cases in Palau, CECC raises travel notice for the country to Level 3: Warning, effective from Jan. 25
- 134EU announces changes to validity period of Digital COVID Certificate
- 135Lunar New Year Quarantine Programs extended until February 28, 2022; travelers coming to Taiwan must follow related quarantine measures
- 136Starting February 15, Taiwan to implement second phase of special program for foreign workers' entry
- 137Mandatory quarantine for arrivals to be shortened to 10 days beginning March 7
- 138Taiwan to grant entry to nonresident business travelers beginning March 7
- 139Kaohsiung Port to start trial run of testing program requiring ship crew members to present COVID-19 PCR or rapid test report; crew members urged to heighten vigilance for COVID-19 and practice health monitoring
- 140Starting March 7, CECC to implement new quarantine and disease prevention and control measures for flight crews of Taiwanese airlines aboard flights arriving in Taiwan
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