Taiwan’s tourism sector is suffering from the coronavirus outbreak, despite a small number of confirmed cases on the self-ruled island, the government and insiders say. These people were screened for 26 known pathogens, including On 20 January, the government deemed the risk posed by the outbreak sufficient to activate the On 21 January, the same day that Taiwan's CDC reported the first confirmed case of the novel coronavirus in Taiwan, a level 3 travel alert to Wuhan was issued, recommending avoidance of all non-essential travels to the city.On 26 January, Taiwan suspended all air travel to and from China, and put in place quarantine measures for passengers who flew from China.On 2 February 2020, Taiwan's Central Epidemic Command Center postponed the opening of primary and secondary schools until 25 February (originally 11 February).As of 14 March, persons returning to Taiwan from most of Europe, plus persons who have transferred through China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Dubai, must quarantine in-home for 14 days.Due to the coronavirus outbreak, Level 3 travel alerts have been issued by Taiwan for every country or region globally.Taiwan announced a ban on cruise ships entering all Taiwanese ports from 6 February.On 10 February, the Philippines announced a ban on the entry of Taiwanese citizens due to the On 23 February 2020, Taiwan banned frontline medical professionals working in hospitals from traveling to areas placed under a Level 3 travel alert.Starting 19 March foreign nationals were barred from entering Taiwan, with some exceptions, such as those carrying out the term of a business contract, holding valid Alien Resident Certificates, diplomatic credentials, or other official documentation and special permits.The Taiwanese government announced on 24 January a ban on the export of Imported cases: 376; Locally transmitted cases: 55; Navy cases: 36 18 people were placed in quarantine, including one in full hospital isolation due to having symptoms consistent with COVID-19.On 1 August, another possible domestically transmitted case was identified in a Belgian engineer who had worked in Taiwan for two months before his diagnosis. The pandemic has had a much smaller impact in Taiwan than in most other industrialised countries, with a total of seven deaths as of 11 May 2020. Lanhee Chen writes that Taiwan's Covid-19 strategy can be replicated in the United States. On the advice of the CECC, however, the Ministry of National Defense did not restrict the movement of citizens to prevent the formation of crowds, especially in public transit stations.A case of COVID-19 that possibly originated in Taiwan was found by Thai health authorities on 25 July. Mediacorp Pte Ltd. All rights reserved. They are targeted at specific industries, such as agriculture and tourism, and are set to expire on December 31 to help boost the sectors most affected by the pandemic.Subsequent to the ease of COVID-19 in Taiwan, domestic tourism has substantially increased especially in Penghu.Taiwan's early deployment of epidemic control measures and follow-up actions have received international praise and approval.False reports of the outbreak spreading out of control in Southern Taiwan from PRC netizens began in early January.During late February when South Korea was suffering from its domestic outbreak, the supplies of masks were running out. Vouchers were available via purchase and via special lotteries. South Korean news started to emphasise Taiwan's masks policies, including ban on masks exports and masks selling policies, while criticizing the South Korean government for being too slow to react.U.S. The thirty-minute drills normally require citizens to clear the streets and remain indoors until the drill concludes. Amid Taiwan's success of preventing mass lockdown that could have devastated the economy, In an effort to mitigate the economic impact of this pandemic, the Economic stimulus vouchers with a range of monetary values were made available in mid-July to Taiwanese citizens and foreign residents with a Taiwanese spouse.