Taiwan to End COVID Quarantine for Arrivals, Welcome Back Tourists

Taiwan to End COVID Quarantine for Arrivals, Welcome Back Tourists
A person gets a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) test in Taipei, Taiwan, on May 24, 2022. Ann Wang/Reuters
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TAIPEI—Taiwan will end its mandatory COVID-19 quarantine for arrivals from Oct. 13 and welcome tourists back, the government said on Thursday, completing a major step on its plan to re-open to the outside world.

Taiwan had kept some of its entry and quarantine rules in place as large parts of the rest of Asia relaxed or lifted them completely, although in June it cut the number of days required in isolation for arrivals to three from seven previously.