Effective from June 15, CECC to adjust quarantine and disease prevention and control measures for domestic airline crew members to adopt principle of replacing quarantine with testing


On June 11, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced it will change quarantine regulations and disease prevention measures for domestic airline crew members returning to Taiwan starting 00:00 on June 15 (incoming flight's scheduled arrival time). Related adjustments are listed below.

1. Crew members arriving from countries under Level 3 travel notice (long-haul flights):

a. Those who have received a COVID-19 booster shot for at least 14 days can use testing to replace quarantine: a seven-day self-health management (D0: PCR testing; rapid or PCR testing every two days).

b. Those who have not received a booster shot (including those who have received a booster for a period of less than 14 days): a three-day home quarantine plus a four-day self-health management (D0: PCR testing; D4-D7: rapid or PCR testing every day).

2. Crew members who have not entered countries under Level 3 travel notice and have returned to Taiwan the same day (short-haul flights):

a. Those who have received a COVID-19 booster shot for at least 14 days: a five-day self-health monitoring and a rapid test or PCR test every five days; regular testing may not be mandatory if five days have passed since the last flight duty, and no new duty has been assigned (the days should be recounted after a new duty is assigned).

b. Those who have not received a booster shot (including those who have received a booster for a period of less than 14 days): a seven-day self-health monitoring and a PCR test every seven days; if seven days have passed since the last flight duty, and no new duty has been assigned (the days should be recounted after a new duty is assigned).
 

發佈日期 2022/6/11