As Taiwan is back to the COVID-19 alert, National Immigration Agency and Kaohsiung Service Center are also providing the latest coronavirus updates to foreign workers. Along with the Labor Affairs Bureau of Kaohsiung City Government, NIA has been sharing coronavirus news in multiple languages at shopping hotspots. The languages include Filipino, Vietnamese, and Indonesian.
Aside from promoting the NIA new measurement for foreign workers, NIA also reminded people to always keep the mask on when leaving home, and avoid unnecessary gatherings.
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The poster includes much information, including the text message real-name registration system and the correct way to wear a mask. Image courtesy of Kaohsiung Service Center.
Many foreign workers use public transport, therefore NIA decided to print out Covid-19 prevention posters to explain the latest government prevention measurements.
The poster includes much information, including the text message real-name registration system and the correct way to wear a mask.
People should make the rapid COVID-19 test appointment if they have been to the following locations below and experience COVID-19 symptoms. Image courtesy of Kaohsiung Service Center.
NIA also says that there are 23 rapid screening test stations in Kaohsiung. People should make the rapid COVID-19 test appointment if they have been to the following locations below and experience COVID-19 symptoms.
The symptoms including, fever or chills, cough, shortness of breath or, difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headache, diarrhea, etc.
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The locations include:
People who have been to Taipei or New Taipei after May 1
People who have been to a BBQ shop (串門子燒烤店)
People who have been to Hanshin Arena Shopping Plaza from May 15 to May 20.
For those who do not show these symptoms, remember to wash your hand with soap, keep your mask on, and avoid unnecessary gatherings (keep social distances when going out).