CORONAVIRUS/Recent holidaymakers asked to undergo 14-day self-health management
04/06/2020 01:09 PM
Taipei, April 6 (CNA) Holidaymakers who visited crowded scenic spots or venues in Taiwan during the four-day Tomb Sweeping Festival last weekend should practice self-health management for 14 days and avoid public spaces to prevent community transmission of the deadly COVID-19 coronavirus, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) said Monday.
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