NTU celebrates its 96th Anniversary
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Symptomatic individuals advised to take a rapid test before seeking medical help.
In response to the latest developments of the COVID-19 pandemic, Taipei City Hospital has announced that, starting from January 24, 2022, individuals experiencing symptoms such as fever, cough, and shortness of breath should take a rapid COVID test at home, and they should proceed to seek medical assistance only if the test is negative.
◎ Rapid COVID-19 test kits are available at pharmacies, convenience stores and drugstores.
◎ If the result of the rapid test is positive:
◎ If the rapid COVID test result is negative, simply wrap up the test kit and discard it. If the result is positive, place it in a sealed plastic bag. Then take it to a nearby community COVID screening hospital and have the hospital staff dispose of it.
Our COVID-19 response measures are updated as needed in accordance with the CECC’s latest announcements. Your cooperation and understanding are greatly appreciated.
NTU celebrates its 96th Anniversary
Prof. Tung-Wu Lu elected US National Academy of Kinesiology Fellow
Nobel Laureate Alain Aspect awarded “NTU Honorary Doctorate” and “Raymond Soong Chair Professorship of Distinguished Research”
Newly constructed NTU Humanities Building wins Golden Stone Award
Prof. Pisin Chen Wins 2024 Chandrasekhar Prize
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NTU celebrates its 96th Anniversary
Prof. Tung-Wu Lu elected US National Academy of Kinesiology Fellow
Nobel Laureate Alain Aspect awarded “NTU Honorary Doctorate” and “Raymond Soong Chair Professorship of Distinguished Research”
Newly constructed NTU Humanities Building wins Golden Stone Award
Prof. Pisin Chen Wins 2024 Chandrasekhar Prize