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4 new imported COVID-19 cases in Taiwan; total rises to 1,054

4 new imported COVID-19 cases in Taiwan; total rises to 1,054 04/09/2021 06:40 PM CECC spokesperson Chuang Jen-hsiang. CNA photo April 9, 2021 Taipei, April 9 (CNA) Taiwan on Friday confirmed four new imported cases of COVID-19 from Italy, the Philippines and the United Kingdom bringing the total number of cases in the country to date to 1,054, according to the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC). One of the new cases involved a Taiwanese national in her 50s who permanently resides in Italy, but has been in Taiwan since Dec. 27. After running a fever for days, she sought care at a local hospital and was tested for COVID-19 on April 6.

CECC mulls eased rules for travelers

CECC mulls eased rules for travelers PALAU ‘TRAVEL BUBBLE’: If all the tourists who returned on Sunday test negative for COVID-19, changes might be made to make the scheme more attractive, the center said Staff writer, with CNA The government might relax quarantine measures for people who visited Palau under a “travel bubble” arrangement if all first returnees test negative for COVID-19, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) said yesterday. The first group of 100 travelers left for Palau under the scheme on April 1 and returned to Taiwan on Sunday. Upon return, they are required to practice 14 days of self-health management, including stricter measures on the first five days, the center said, adding that additional measures would apply should any group member test positive.

Over 60% of Taiwan firms support paid leave for COVID vaccinations | Taiwan News

2021/04/08 15:44 AstraZeneca vaccine  AstraZeneca vaccine  (AP photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) Over 60 percent of businesses in Taiwan would agree to grant employees fully paid leave so they can get vaccinated for COVID-19, according to a survey by job bank yes123. Given the possible side effects and adverse reactions from the vaccine, 61.3 percent of companies in Taiwan would offer paid leave for workers getting a jab. The survey was conducted online between March 18 and April 1. Separately, 20.9 percent of salaried workers would consider traveling to a country that has established a “travel bubble” with Taiwan. Those wary about such trips cited the need to self-monitor after their return and workplace discrimination, said yes123 spokesman Yang Tsung-bin (楊宗斌).

Indonesia offers compromise in dispute over migrant workers costs

Indonesia offers compromise in dispute over migrant workers costs 04/08/2021 10:57 PM To activate the text-to-speech service, please first agree to the privacy policy below. Taipei, April 8 (CNA) The Indonesian government has proposed that Taiwanese employers pay six types of costs when they hire migrant workers from the country, instead of making the workers shoulder most of the burden, as is currently the case, Taiwan s Ministry of Labor (MOL) said Thursday after a meeting with Indonesian officials. The request is seen as a compromise offer; it s a decrease from the previous request that Taiwanese employers pay 11 types of fees, something Taiwan s government had rejected.

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