- 112-05-01
Effective May 1, regular rapid testing measures to be removed for residential long-term care facilities, residential psychiatric rehabilitation centers, psychiatric service institutions, and veterans homes; weekly rapid tests remain mandatory for care recipients and regular testing extended until May 31 in nursing homes and senior welfare institutions
- 112-04-27
Vaccination leave policy to be ended along with disbandment of CECC; general leave rules to apply to COVID-19 vaccinations as epidemic prevention work has become normalized
- 112-04-13
Effective April 17, CECC to adjust some visitation, resident management measures for residential long-term care facilities during COVID-19
- 112-03-28
Effective 27, regular rapid testing measures to end for residential care institutions for the physically or mentally disabled, group and residential care facilities for children and youth; regular rapid testing measures at other residential care institutions extended until April 30, with one rapid test required every week for care recipients
- 112-03-23
Taiwan Social Distancing app to give push notifications about clarification of epidemic prevention information and disinformation
- 112-03-17
Taiwan Social Distancing app to give push notifications about clarification of epidemic prevention information and disinformation
- 112-03-16
Effective March 20, mild COVID-19 cases exempt from reporting, isolation and should seek medical care immediately if they experience severe symptoms/warning signs; high-risk individuals meeting criteria can still receive oral antiviral medications
- 112-02-23
2023 National COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign” with its main theme being “Vaccine Plus One. Easing Restriction Safely” will be launched on March 6
- 112-02-20
Starting March 1, arrivals and close contacts of confirmed cases no longer receive free COVID-19 at-home rapid tests
- 112-01-30
10th round of name-based rationing system for at-home COVID-19 rapid test kits to begin on Feb. 1, and people can purchase rapid tests with their NHI cards; children six and under and elderly people 65 and older who are eligible for free rapid tests and haven’t collected rapid tests can still get them with their NHI cards before Feb. 28