From December 1, people must wear masks in the following eight types of public venues
From December 1, people must wear masks in the following eight types of public venues:
Healthcare facilities
Public transportation
Places of consumption
Learning places
Sports and exhibition venues
Entertainment venues
Religious and worship places
Offices and business venues
Members of the public who do not wear a face mask as required and refuse to wear a mask after being advised to do so will be fined not less than NT$3,000 and no more than NT$15,000.
If people need to dine at the above-mentioned public venues, as long as social distancing is maintained or partitions are installed inside those locations, people can take off their masks temporarily while eating.
In outdoor venues where large crowds gather or in public large-scale outdoor events, proprietors or management units of such venues are advised to manage and control crowds based on the total number of people at these venues.
From December 1, people must wear masks in the following eight types of public venues:
Healthcare facilities
Public transportation
Places of consumption
Learning places
Sports and exhibition venues
Entertainment venues
Religious and worship places
Offices and business venues
Members of the public who do not wear a face mask as required and refuse to wear a mask after being advised to do so will be fined not less than NT$3,000 and no more than NT$15,000.
If people need to dine at the above-mentioned public venues, as long as social distancing is maintained or partitions are installed inside those locations, people can take off their masks temporarily while eating.
In outdoor venues where large crowds gather or in public large-scale outdoor events, proprietors or management units of such venues are advised to manage and control crowds based on the total number of people at these venues.