Health worker in southern Taiwan penalized for not wearing mask on duty
Taiwan News
Date: 52020/11/03
By: Ching-Tse Cheng, Taiwan News, Staff Writer
The Kaohsiung City Health Bureau said Tuesday (Nov. 3) that it had confirmed a report of the worker's mask violation. It said the man was given a fine between NT$3,000 (US$105) and NT$15,000 (US$525) for violating the Communicable Disease Control Act.
The health bureau pointed out that a compulsory mask-wearing policy was introduced by the city government on Sept. 24 to minimize the spread of coronavirus on public transportation as well as at hospitals and nursing homes. It said the pandemic has worsened outside of Taiwan and it is important for the public to raise its awareness on coronavirus prevention and follow health regulations.
The health bureau also encouraged medical facilities and public transportation to enhance their promotion of the coronavirus measures by setting up related posters and broadcasting regulation reminders. It said the Taiwanese should get in the habit of wearing masks in indoor spaces and crowded areas, reported CNA. [FULL STORY]