Taiwan’s coronavirus protocol shows how it is done
The HinduThe threat of emerging infectious diseases to global health and the economy, trade, and tourism has never abated. In response to the threat of the COVID-19 epidemic, Taiwan has implemented dynamic plans concerning border quarantine measures, including onboard quarantine, fever screening, health declarations, and a 14-day home quarantine for passengers arriving from nations it has listed under the Level 3 Warning. Moreover, Taiwan has established an electronic system for entry quarantine, which allows passengers with a local mobile phone number to fill in health information using a mobile phone. Coronavirus | The cost of opacity Taiwan has also increased its laboratory testing capacity, expanded the scope of its surveillance and inspections based on trends of the COVID-19 epidemic, and retested people with higher risk who had already tested negative, including patients with symptoms of severe influenza, community cases with upper respiratory tract infections who were already being monitored, and cluster cases of upper respiratory tract infections, to identify suspected cases and perform treatment in isolation wards. Taiwan has fulfilled its responsibilities as a global citizen and abided by the International Health Regulations 2005 in notifying WHO of confirmed COVID-19 cases.