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Taipei’s Ko Wen-je touts vaccine passport plan


Taipei’s Ko Wen-je touts vaccine passport planNEW RESTAURANT RULES: Unvaccinated people would have to sit separately at tables with dividers, Ko said, as he expanded on his post-pandemic plans for TaipeiBy Lee I-chia / Staff reporterTaipei is likely to set up a COVID-19 vaccination passport system that would result in people being seated in different areas in restaurants depending on vaccination status, Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je (柯文哲) said yesterday. Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je, center, takes part in an activity at a temple in Taipei’s Beitou District yesterday. “People who have not been vaccinated should go get their shots as soon as possible, because we will introduce a vaccination passport soon,” Ko said. Fully vaccinated people would be able to choose seats in restaurants freely, while unvaccinated people would be seated in separate areas with table dividers, Ko said. More than 60 percent of Taipei residents have received at least one vaccine dose, he said.


Source: Taipei Times October 31, 2021 03:59 UTC



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