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Updates on NTU’s building access control and epidemic resource management.
NTU is going to loosen the restrictions on building access control. Starting June 2, non-NTU members will not have to present a work/visitor pass or fill out the NTU COVID-19 Prevention Form before entering a building on campus; however, they are still required to scan ID card barcode or leave personal information on a visitor log book and have body temperature measured to meet the real-name registration and related anti-COVID-19 guidelines.
In addition, all departments/institutes/offices are required to inventory the products and devices purchased for epidemic prevention (e.g., forehead/ear thermometers, hand sanitizer dispensers, and scanners) to prepare for future epidemic emergency and avoid repeated purchases.
We would also like to remind all NTU members that the Central Epidemic Command Center’s (CECC) daily COVID-19 precautions include keeping social distance (1.5m indoors; 1m outdoors), wearing a mask when social distancing cannot be followed, conducting real-name registration and temperature check, implementing crowd control, and enhancing environmental disinfection.
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