Health Minister Chen Shih-chung is stressing that people who attend large-scale outdoor celebrations for Christmas or on New Year's Eve will be required to wear face masks
The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) says the face mask mandate will remain in place through to the end of July, due to the current domestic coronavirus situation and the rising number of imported cases of the newest Omicron subvariants
The Ministry of Economic Affairs announced that the government will continue to requisition eight million surgical face masks per day until the end of July, despite the coronavirus situation easing off here in Taiwan.
More pandemic restrictions are set to be eased soon.
The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) will be partially lifting restrictions on the entry of foreign visitors from 1 March.
The cabinet says the face mask mandate will likely remain in place until the end of this year.
Taiwan's Central Election Commission (CEC) is reminding voters to wear masks without candidate information, when voting.
Health Minister Chen Shih-chung says there are no current plans to change the mask mandate
Most people in Taiwan will no longer be required to wear face masks in most indoor settings beginning today.
The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) has lifted its public transport face mask mandate.
Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) has revealed more details about mask donations to Europe.
As part of BASF's "Helping Hands" campaign in the fight against the corona pandemic, BASF is donating 100 million protective masks to the Federal Republic of Germany.
The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) says it will be easing its indoor face mask mandate on 20 February as part of its move to lift Covid-19 related regulations islandwide.
The Central Epidemic Command Center has announced that face masks may go from "required" to "recommended" for those on public transport systems and school buses starting on 17 April.
The Centers for Disease Control is lifting its face mask mandate for people visiting medical facilities such as hospitals, clinics and senior nursing homes.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it will start a third round of mask donations soon, giving more than seven million surgical face masks to countries to help with their response to the coronavirus pandemic.
The face mask mandate on campuses and at educational institutions will be relaxed from today.
Healthcare and cosmetic chains will begin selling unrationed surgical masks this week. Prices will range from between NT$5-15.