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Academic Affairs Office Announcement

With the winter break approaching, please have teachers and students continue to implement preventive measures against mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue fever and Zika virus. We also ask for your active cooperation with the health authorities' control efforts to safeguard the health of faculty, staff, students, and the community.

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I. According to the international epidemic monitoring data from the Taiwan Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Ministry of Health and Welfare, there are ongoing cases of dengue fever, chikungunya, and Zika virus infection in mosquito-borne disease endemic areas such as Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Central and South America and the Caribbean. The risk of domestic outbreaks remains high. Therefore, we request your school to diligently implement the following epidemic prevention measures during the winter break:
(1) Please supervise the school to continue to implement environmental management of the managed buildings, open spaces, vacant rooms, and equipment facilities. Conduct regular weekly inspections. After rain, at hotspots where positive breeding sources have been found, and at construction sites on campus, please strengthen patrols and eliminate mosquito breeding grounds to prevent outbreaks.
(2) Strengthen health management and health education for faculty, staff, and students who come to (return to) Taiwan:
1. Please keep track of the number of faculty, staff, and students coming to (returning to) Taiwan from endemic areas, their names, and their health status. Pay special attention to foreign teachers and students, and remind them to self-monitor their health for 14 days after entry. If symptoms such as fever, headache, retro-orbital pain, muscle and joint pain, or rash appear, they should seek medical attention as soon as possible and inform the doctor of their travel history. If a confirmed case occurs, the school safety notification procedures should be implemented to keep abreast of the latest epidemic developments on campus.
2. If faculty, staff, or students are infected with mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue fever, chikungunya, or Zika, they should be advised to minimize going out, wear light-colored long-sleeved clothing, use mosquito repellent, and hang mosquito nets when sleeping at night to prevent mosquito bites. They should practice self-health management to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes again and cooperate with local health and environmental units in implementing various epidemic prevention measures to prevent the spread of the epidemic on campus.
II. The campus is a place where local community residents engage in daily activities, and it is also a high-risk area for mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue fever where crowds gather. Please continue to cooperate with health units in carrying out various prevention and control work to ensure the health and safety of faculty, staff, and students.
IV. For information related to mosquito-borne disease prevention, please visit the CDC's official website (http://www.cdc.gov.tw) or call the domestic toll-free epidemic prevention hotline 1922 (or 0800-001922) for inquiries.


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