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NIA reminds foreign nationals to be alert while local infection cases increase in Taiwan

NIA reminds foreign nationals to be alert while local infection cases increase in Taiwan

As local covid infections cases continue to raise in Taiwan, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) raised a nationwide level 3 COVID-19 alert until May 28.

In order to spread the latest NIA new measurement, NIA has provided multi-language posters to restaurants, Southeast Asian stores, factories, stations, intermediary agencies, and pharmacies  

NIA has launched a new measurement to encourage undocumented migrant workers or overstayed foreign nationals, who have been to Wanhua District or surrounding areas between, to get a rapid COIVD-19 test at the four testing stations in Taipei City.

Taipei City Government will open four rapid testing stations in the Heping and Zhongxing branches of Taipei City Hospital, in West Garden Hospital, and at the Bopiliao Historic Block.

The inspection is free, and the relevant medical information will not be reported to the police. Migrant workers without valid working documents will not be punished or deported if they take rapid COVID-19 tests and treatment during this period.

To make sure of that foreign workers, fisherman, and medical workers follow the COVID-19 prevention rules, NIA has launched a multiple language information poster in seven languages, including Chinese, English, Vietnamese, Indian, Thai, Cambodian, Myanmar. And spreading the news through the internet and different organizations. 

 

NIA also reminds foreign nationals to wear masks all the time when leaving home. And avoid unnecessary gatherings.

 

NIA multi-language video provided below:

 

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