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NIA Changhua County Service Center promotes “To Keep African Swine Fever at Bay” to immigrants & migrant workers

NIA Changhua County Service Center enhanced the dissemination of the messages via various channels such as the Internet, visiting stores, and word of mouth. (Photo / Provided by Changhua County Service Center)
NIA Changhua County Service Center enhanced the dissemination of the messages via various channels such as the Internet, visiting stores, and word of mouth. (Photo / Provided by Changhua County Service Center)
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】translated by CHI CHIA I

To increase the awareness of “Prevention of African Swine Fever (ASF)” and encourage foreign nationals to get vaccinated, the National Immigration Agency (Changhua County Service Center) enhanced the dissemination of the messages via various channels such as the Internet, visiting stores, and word of mouth.

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Together with interpreters, the Changhua County Service Center shared the message of “No meat products should enter Taiwan”. (Photo / Provided by Changhua County Service Center)

Together with interpreters, the Changhua County Service Center shared the message of “No meat products should enter Taiwan”. (Photo / Provided by Changhua County Service Center)

Together with interpreters, the Changhua County Service Center shared the message of “No meat products should enter Taiwan”. This is especially important to Internet users and relatives of foreign nationals in Taiwan. It is reminded not to import or bring any meat product to Taiwan.

Xiao Feng (小鳳), the proprietress who runs a Vietnamese cuisine restaurant in Changhua City, said that Taiwanese pork is used in the store. In the future, she will remind customers in due course not to buy pork products from the questionable origin of places to prevent themselves from violating the laws and getting fined.

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A multilingual poster that promotes “To Keep African Swine Fever at Bay” (Photo / Provided by Changhua County Service Center)

A multilingual poster that promotes “To Keep African Swine Fever at Bay” (Photo / Provided by Changhua County Service Center)

The Director of Changhua County Service Center, Lin Hong Zhi (林弘志), also reminded that the “110 Empowerment Scholarship Program for Immigrants and Their Children's (110學年度新住民與其子女培力獎助(勵)學金計畫)” is open for application from February 14, 2022. Lin encouraged those who are eligible to apply for the program.

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