The COVID-19 Delta variant is gradually spreading across the world. The Central Epidemic Command Center (國家衛生指揮中心中央流行疫情指揮中心 CECC) announced that travelers coming from "high-risk countries" (Brazil, India, Indonesia, Peru, the United Kingdom, Israel, Bangladesh, and others) with a 14-day travel history must follow certain measures.
Travelers from these “high-risk” countries must be quarantined for 14 days, and check-in and release date shall be recorded. Furthermore, anti-epidemic hotels and quarantine centers are now open for reservations.
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Beginning June 26, admission for quarantine at one's own expense will be open. (Photo / Provided by the CECC)
On June 25, the CECC announced that starting 00:00 on June 27 (time of arrival in Taiwan), quarantine measures for arriving travelers will be as follows:
- Travelers arriving in Taiwan from "key high-risk countries" (including those who have visited those countries in the past 14 days and those who have transited in those countries): will be required to quarantine in group quarantine facilities for 14 days and undergo PCR tests for COVID-19 upon checking in at group quarantine facilities and at the end of their quarantine period. Such travelers are not required to pay any quarantine or testing fees.
- Travelers arriving Taiwan from countries other than the seven countries will be required to stay in a quarantine hotel or a group quarantine facility at their own expense for 14 days after arrival; they shall also undergo a PCR test before the end of their quarantine period.
- Flight crew members of Taiwanese airlines, after returning to Taiwan from "key high-risk countries", shall undergo quarantine in a quarantine hotel or a company dormitory that meets related regulations for 14 days and take a PCR test at the end of their quarantine period.
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Inbound passengers from "high-risk" countries must board the anti-epidemic taxi. (Photo / Provided by Taoyuan Airport)
Taoyuan Airport reminds the public that once you have entered Taiwan, inbound passengers must follow indicators and on-site security guidelines to the anti-epidemic boarding area in arrival halls of Terminals 1 and 2. Passengers will be guided to board the "anti-epidemic taxi" after registration. Additionally, all vehicles and venues will be disinfected to ensure a safe environment for everyone. This is also a reminder to relatives of inbound passengers to refrain from picking them up to avoid any risks and exposure to the Delta variant.