Taiwan is also under nCov-related temporary travel ban, DOH exec says
By Betheena Unite
Taiwan is actually part of the temporary travel ban enforced on China in relation to the 2019-novel coronavirus acute respiratory disease (nCoV ARD), the Department of Health said Monday amid earlier confusion.
Health Undersecretary Rolando Enrique Domingo (RTVM / MANILA BULLETIN)
Health Undersecretary Eric Domingo confirmed in a press briefing that Taiwan, being among China’s special administrative regions, is included in the temporary travel ban, citing the map classification of the World Health Organization (WHO).
“If you look at the WHO map, which shows the number of cases in China, Taiwan is included in China. So since we have a temporary travel restriction and ban in China then Taiwan is included,” Domingo said, clearing the confusion prevailing the last few days.
“I think there is even a presidential proclamation and as far as the WHO community is concerned, Taiwan is part of China,” Domingo added.
He said the travel ban was fully implemented over the weekend.
“Nagkaroon ng confusion noong naunang mga araw, but I think, as you all know, over the weekend we ordered full implementation.”
President Duterte recently imposed a temporary travel ban on travelers from China in order to contain the spread of the disease which originated in Wuhan City in the province of Hubei, China.
Health Undersecretary Rolando Enrique Domingo (RTVM / MANILA BULLETIN)
Health Undersecretary Eric Domingo confirmed in a press briefing that Taiwan, being among China’s special administrative regions, is included in the temporary travel ban, citing the map classification of the World Health Organization (WHO).
“If you look at the WHO map, which shows the number of cases in China, Taiwan is included in China. So since we have a temporary travel restriction and ban in China then Taiwan is included,” Domingo said, clearing the confusion prevailing the last few days.
“I think there is even a presidential proclamation and as far as the WHO community is concerned, Taiwan is part of China,” Domingo added.
He said the travel ban was fully implemented over the weekend.
“Nagkaroon ng confusion noong naunang mga araw, but I think, as you all know, over the weekend we ordered full implementation.”
President Duterte recently imposed a temporary travel ban on travelers from China in order to contain the spread of the disease which originated in Wuhan City in the province of Hubei, China.