Taiwan advises military personnel against visiting 29 countries

Due to high risk of Wuhan coronavirus even travel to Taiwan's close ally the US is discouraged

Taiwan News
Date: 2020/02/22
By: Matthew Strong, Taiwan News, Staff Writer

The military cautions its personnel against travel to 29 countries  (CNA photo)

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The Ministry of National Defense said Saturday (Feb. 22) it was counseling military personnel not to travel to 29 countries, including close ally the United States, due to the high risk of Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) infections.

The measure follows reports that three officers in South Korea had been infected, posing a threat to the efficiency of the military, CNA reported. If there is no special reason for a trip, then soldiers should cancel or at least postpone it, the ministry said, adding it had ordered all garrisons to improve virus prevention measures.

The 29 countries on the list ranged from China, Japan and South Korea, each of which has more than 100 cases of the virus, to Finland and Belgium, with just one case each. The list of risk areas also included Canada and the U.S., one of Taiwan’s closest allies and top supplier of military hardware.
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