NTU among three universities limiting visitors to campus

Radio Taiwan International
Date: 30 March, 2020
By: Andrew Ryan

NTU security guards check for valid IDs of people entering campus, after new rules restricting visitors went into force on Monday, in a bid to stop the spread of coronavirus. (CNA photo)

NTU security guards check for valid IDs of people entering campus, after new rules restricting visitors went into force on Monday, in a bid to stop the spread of coronavirus. (CNA photo)

National Taiwan University (NTU) began limiting visitors to campus on Monday in a bid to stop the spread of coronavirus. Everyone entering university property must have a valid ID, an invitation to a meeting or a visitor’s pass. The gates are also now only open from 7:30am to 7:30pm. 

That’s in stark contrast to the past, when the previous policy allowed the public to come and go, and it was common to see people exercising on campus long after classes are done for the night. 
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