Taiwan to ease virus border controls to let in some business people

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Taiwan to ease virus border controls to let in some business people
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Taiwan will from the start of next week ease border controls put in place to prevent the spread of the coronavirus and will allow in business travellers from some lower-risk countries, though they will have to be tested and quarantined.

FILE PHOTO: A tour guide adjust her face mask to protect herself from the coronavirus disease in an empty Taipei Sightseeing bus in Taipei, Taiwan, May 22, 2020. REUTERS/Ann Wang

While it has largely lifted domestic restrictions, Taiwan has been more cautious about opening up its borders, which have been shut to most foreign visitors since mid-March. Travellers will have to provide details of where they are going in Taiwan, be able to provide proof of testing negative for the virus three days before flying, and prove they have been invited by a company, the centre said on Wednesday.

 

While the second wave is just starting in other places...

Good luck Taiwan!

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