Taiwan CDC Raises Ebola Travel Alert to "Warning"; Mandatory Quarantine for Arrivals
Due to the Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda, Taiwan's CDC has raised the travel alert to Level 3 "Warning," requiring 21-day self-health management for arrivals.
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In response to the escalating Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, Taiwan's Centers for Disease Control (CDC) announced today that the travel alert for these regions has been raised to Level 3 "Warning." Travelers arriving from these areas must report to quarantine stations and comply with 21 days of self-health management. Those showing symptoms will be immediately transported to designated hospitals, and failure to comply with these measures may result in penalties under the Communicable Disease Control Act.
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