Taiwan's population consists of over 700,000 migrant workers, a number so large emphasizing their role in Taiwanese society. (Taiwan Immigrants’ Global News Network) shares the following series of informative videos about the lives of migrant workers in Taiwan. Watch the broadcast here: 0723 NIA video news report – English)
(Taiwan Immigrants’ Global News Network) shares the following series of informative videos about the lives of migrant workers in Taiwan.
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Weekly News (July 19 – July 25)
- CECC extends nationwide level 3 alert
As COVID-19 in Taiwan improves, the government is beginning to ease restrictions. The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced that the nationwide level 3 alert will be extended to July 26 (currently downgraded to level 2 beginning July 27). Restaurants may allow dining as long as appropriate epidemic prevention measures are observed. (Detailed report: CECC extends nationwide level 3 alert to July 26 with partially relaxed restrictions starting July 13)
- Online Vaccine Registration and Booking System
Taiwan's government launched an online system where the public can register for vaccines. Kinmen, Matzu, and Penghu were the first places to use the system. Members of the 9th and 10th categories are now welcome to use the system. (Detailed report: Taiwan's new vaccine registration system allows residents to choose brand)
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- Employers must arrange PCR tests for newly employed migrant workers
The CECC announced that migrant workers with families will be prioritized in being able to switch employers. (Detailed report: Starting July 1, employers must arrange PCR tests for newly employed migrant workers)
- Night Market Crowd Control Based on ID-Card Digits
More and more people are visiting night markets despite the nationwide level 3 alert. The CECC announced that the entry of night markets will be controlled and based on the ID digits. (Detailed report: Cabin Fever: Night Market Crowd Control Based on ID-Card Digits)