June 27, 2021
In response to spread of Delta variant globally, travelers arriving in Taiwan must take quarantine vehicles to their quarantine location from airport starting June 27
On June 27, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced that in response to the spread of the Delta variant globally and its high transmissibility, starting today, travelers arriving in Taiwan from countries other than the seven key high-risk countries (Brazil, India, the UK, Peru, Israel, Indonesia, and Bangladesh), are required to take quarantine vehicles arranged by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications to go to group quarantine facilities from the airport. Travelers arriving in Taiwan from countries other than the seven high-risk countries should take quarantine vehicles at their own expense or drive themselves to quarantine hotels or group quarantine facilities where they plan to stay at their own expense. The CECC emphasized that friends and relatives of travelers arriving in Taiwan should refrain from meeting them at the airport and driving them to their quarantine location to reduce virus transmission.
Source: Centers for Disease Control
https://www.cdc.gov.tw/En/Bulletin/Detail/z5jLbqfeiVRbY3ECrhmhEg?typeid=158