Inbound travelers from Southeast Asia should notify health officials before returning to Taiwan and stay at quarantine hotels if they live with persons with chronic disease, the elderly and children
Date:2020-04-18On April 18, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) reported that there has been a sharp rise in the number of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases in Southeast Asia. In response to the continued spread of COVID-19 in the region, the CECC announced today that beginning 00:00 Taipei Standard Time on April 21, inbound travelers who have visited Southeast Asia in the last 14 days (starting 00:00 Taipei Standard Time on April 7) should complete the COVID-19 Health Declaration and Home Quarantine Notice and confirm if their residence satisfies the home quarantine requirements before boarding. The new measure aims to help protect the health of the entire nation.
The CECC also announced that such inbound travelers should stay at a quarantine hotel after entering Taiwan if they live with people who are 65 years old or older, children 6 years old or under, persons with chronic diseases (such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes or lung diseases), or persons who don’t have a separate room (including a separate bathroom). Those who make a false health declaration will be fined up to NT$150,000.