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【English News】Kuwaiti skips quarantine to run triathlon in Taiwan ( 克威特男檢疫期間參加鐵人路跑 )

Man shows up in Pingtung after going missing at Taipei quarantine hotel TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A Kuwaiti man has been detained for breaking the 14-day quarantine requirement in order to participate in a triathlon event, the Pingtung Public Health Bureau said Sunday (April 25). According to the bureau, the Kuwaiti national in his 20s failed to submit health verification and other COVID-19 related documents while registering for the 2021 IRONMAN 70.3 Kenting triathlon in Pingtung County on Saturday. It was later confirmed that he was supposed to be undergoing mandatory quarantine at a hotel in Taipei and the Central Epidemic Command Center had reported him missing. The bureau said the man, who arrived in Taiwan on April 18, had presented proof of a negative COVID-19 test three days prior to his flight. However, he should have stayed isolated until May 2, it explained. The bureau said the man was wearing a face mask when he registered at the event and that he had been sent to a quarantine facility in Kaohsiung. During a media interview, Yu Tsan-hua (余燦華), head of the Taipei Health Department disease control division, said the Kuwaiti national will receive a maximum fine of NT$1 million (US$35,724) for ignoring quarantine regulations. The authorities will also determine whether the man had kept his mask on during the train ride from Taipei to Pingtung, he added.

【English News】Kuwaiti skips quarantine to run triathlon in Taiwan ( 克威特男檢疫期間參加鐵人路跑 )

Man shows up in Pingtung after going missing at Taipei quarantine hotel TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A Kuwaiti man has been detained for...

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