NTU Health Center Announcement (updated Feb 25, 2022)
The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) has just made adjustment to the pandemic related regulations. NTU Health Center will take the following preventive measures starting from Feb 25, 2022.
- A Screening station is set up at the entrance. All people who enter NTU Health Center must wear medical face masks (self-prepared) at all times, use 75% alcohol-based hand sanitizers, be taken ear temperature, fill in the TOCC (travel, occupation, contact, and cluster) surveys, and then pass the National Health Insurance card check. No food or drink is allowed in NTU Health Center.
- Only patients and visitors for official purposes in person are allowed to enter NTU Health Center. If the patient has difficulty in ambulating or managing him/herself on his/her own, a one-man companion is allowed to enter with the patient. Visitors for official purposes who have difficulty in ambulating/managing themselves should engage other people to visit NTU Health Center on behalf of them.
- Patients with suspected symptoms of COVID-19 (ear temperature ≧ 37.5℃, running nose, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, etc) that began in the past 7 days must take a rapid test (self-prepared, within 3 days before visiting) and present the negative result to the screening station when entering NTU Health Center.
- Adjustment to out-patient services: Normal out-patient clinical services will resume in the 110-2 semester.
- The majority of health education activities and first-aid training will be held on-line, with some of them be held in person.
- First-aid service will continue during office hours. The medical emergency hotline is 3366-9595.
For questions regarding pandemic prevention and management, please contact the school physicians by 3366-2156.
Note: All preventive measures will constantly be adjusted in accordance with the pandemic situation.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding!!
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