Taiwan to mandate COVID vaccination proof for entertainment venues

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From Friday, entry into venues including bars and night clubs would require proof of full vaccination.

Medigen COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination site in Taipei

The Central Epidemic Command Centre said that from Friday entry into venues including bars and night clubs would require proof of full vaccination, either by showing a physical vaccine card or a new digital card.

 

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