Penghu County in Taiwan no longer requires wearing of mask outdoors
The people from Penghu County in Taiwan will no longer have to abide to the mandatory wearing of masks when going outside of their homes starting on Wednesday (May 13), said Penghu Magistrate Lai Feng-wei, Monday (May 11).
Last April 22, mandatory wearing of masks was implemented to avoid the spread of the new coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The measure was also imposed as a response to a cluster infection on the Kaohsiung-based “Goodwill Fleet.”
To date, the local government only requires wearing of masks to people visiting crowded spaces or taking public transportation in Penghu County, including onboard yachts and passenger ships.
The county will also start easing gathering restrictions in line with central government guidelines. From May 13, indoor and outdoor gatherings of up to 100 and 500 people, respectively, will be allowed.
Meanwhile, entertainment businesses in Penghu will be permitted to operate as long as they follow the rules including registering visitors' name, checking their temperature, observing social distance and meeting fire safety standards as well as building codes.
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