Migrant workers must stay in individual rooms or at least in spaces where they can maintain social distancing for seven days after completing their quarantine, Taiwanese officials said Wednesday amid controversy over a crowded dormitory in which two migrant workers stayed and later tested positive for COVID-19.
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