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COVID-19 Epidemic News
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Regulations on Entering Taiwan
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CECC confirms 22,991 more COVID-19 cases, including 22,594 domestic cases and 397 imported cases
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Regular rapid testing measures at residential and community care institutions extended until Feb 28, 2023
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CECC launches Lunar New Year Healthcare Program to safeguard COVID-19 prevention and healthcare capacities
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CECC announces information on contracted healthcare facilities providing in-person, video consultations for COVID-19 and oral antiviral drugs during Lunar New Year holiday to provide information to public
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Regulations on Entering Taiwan
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Effective January 6, travelers arriving on flights originating from China and transiting through Hong Kong or Macao must provide negative COVID-19 tests
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Regulations on Entering Taiwan
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CECC confirms 74 more cases of Omicron subvariants, including 50 domestic cases and 24 imported cases
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Regulations on Entering Taiwan
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Ninth batch of 450,000 doses of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine arrives in Taiwan on morning of July 6
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CECC confirms 85,356 more COVID-19 cases, including 85,310 domestic cases and 46 imported cases
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Eligibility for Entry Ban Exemption under the Carefree COVID-19 Vaccination Program
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CECC confirms 82 more imported COVID-19 cases
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CECC confirms 77 more COVID-19 cases, including 3 domestic cases and 74 imported cases
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COVID-19 Vaccination Reservation system open from every Wednesday to Friday for individuals aged 18 or older to schedule booster dose appointments; those eligible to get booster shots urged to schedule appointments as soon as possible
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CECC confirms 53 more COVID-19 cases, including 8 domestic cases and 45 imported cases
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Public can use COVID-19 vaccine map to obtain information on nearby contracted healthcare facility and vaccines available
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People in home isolation or quarantine urged to take at-home rapid tests and report back their test results on time during self-health management period
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From March 10 to April 10, local governments may offer health educational materials worth NT$500 or below to people 65 or older who are unvaccinated against COVID-19
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