Taipei, Sept. 30 (CNA) Taiwan’s government is considering easing restrictions on individuals infected with COVID-19 by shortening a seven-day health monitoring period and allowing them to dine out during that time, an official said Friday.
Under existing home quarantine rules for COVID-19 patients, dubbed the “7+7” protocol, infected individuals must isolate themselves for seven days and then observe seven days of “self-initiated epidemic prevention” period, during which they are allowed…