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NTU will relax anti-COVID-19 measures on gatherings, sports facilities, and campus access control.
Locations of the two entrances accessible to non-NTU members.
As COVID-19 is under stable control in Taiwan, NTU will relax some of its measures against the pandemic.
Starting May 18, classes, meetings, and club activities of 100 participants or fewer can be held physically on campus. However, remote learning or videoconferencing remain an option for activities which have been moved online.
Starting May 16, sports facilities on campus will become accessible to NTU students, faculty, staff, alumni, and paying members:
Access control on the main campus will be relaxed as well:
Please maintain appropriate social distance and personal health/hygiene when hosting or participating in events on campus. NTU will make timely changes to its anti-COVID-19 measures according to epidemic development.
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