NTU celebrates its 96th Anniversary
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Updated NTU Epidemic Prevention Measures for Confirmed Cases, Close Contacts, and Casual Contacts.
In accordance with the latest epidemic prevention measures announced by CECC, the university has adjusted NTU epidemic prevention measures as follows.
Individuals positive for COVID-19:
Please conduct home isolation for 10 days and conduct self-health management for the subsequent seven days at home whenever possible. International students or those who have difficulty returning home but must be quarantined in dormitories should separate themselves from close contacts and residential students.
Individuals listed as close contacts:
Regulation adjusted for self-health management:
The original regulation announced on April 25 stated that those who conduct self-health monitoring are not allowed to enter any buildings or indoor public places on the NTU campus, nor can they participate in any outdoor club activities or gatherings held on campus.
As of April 27, this regulation has been adjusted to be consistent with the regulation announced by the Ministry of Education. As long as the self-protection measures are properly taken, a faculty or staff member at NTU who is conducting self-health management can enter their offices or research laboratories. However, during such time periods, they are not allowed to attend classes or head to places where people gather. An NTU student conducting self-monitoring can go to a research laboratory but cannot enter dormitories, attend classes, or head to places where people gather.
Regulation adjusted for casual contacts:
The former announcement of the NTU COVID-19 prevention measure for casual contacts has also been adjusted. The updated regulation for casual contacts at NTU is that from the day after the day a confirmed case is reported, a casual contact of this confirmed case should conduct self-health monitoring for three days. During the time of self-health monitoring, casual contacts can work or attend classes on campus. Please note that “casual contacts” are those who have been close to a confirmed case in the same class or school club activities, on the same floor in dormitories, or on the same transportation, but with lower risks of being infected with COVID-19.
The university urges all the units at NTU to continue to implement cleaning and disinfection measures at the workplaces or learning environments such as study rooms or laboratories and keep daily records. All the NTU community members should enhance personal protection measures, including wearing face masks properly, avoiding face-to-face interactions without a face mask on like dining, keeping hands clean, and being fully vaccinated. If possible COVID-19 symptoms develop, please perform a rapid test with a home rapid test kit immediately.
All pandemic measures will be updated according to the latest regulations announced by CECC. We urge all the NTU community members to comply with the latest NTU prevention measures.
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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