After the weekends sad news regarding our Navy vessel and servicemen, I'm glad to report positive news. The CDC only had two imported cases to announce today and they are closely tracking everyone who came in contact with the new cases reported over the weekend.
I’m sitting in a park in Kaohsiung and an elderly man bikes over with a sign in English that reads “Free masks for foreigners” and then hands me a bag with masks. I told him I have an NHI card so no need to waste it on me but he insisted I have it. Taiwan is truly wonderful ♥️🇹🇼
large U.S cities. The free bike share program helps medical workers get around while transit service is reduced. It also helps medical workers maintain social distancing while commuting to work
Last week we spoke with Miller Nuttle and Justin Nguyen from Lyft’s bike share policy team in the United States about their innovative free bike share for medical workers program. The program has been rolled out successfully in New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, and other
I find this interesting: stuff.co.nz/national/politic…
"I propose a new strategic alliance of Covid-free, democratic states in the Asia-Pacific:
starting with Taiwan 23.5 million, New Zealand 4.9 million, Australia 25 million, & Pacific partners”
The News Lens International Edition has published my op-ed, co-written with Alex Garcia , about Taiwan’s COVID-19 success and potential alternatives to the World Health Organization. Below is a short snippet from the piece:international-thenewslens-co…
The gov. and the CDC have continued to be transparent and all clinics and hospitals directly report test results to the CDC. This is a good reminder on how difficult this virus is
I would like to inform the residents of Taipei that although we faced some challenges after a navy ship reported 21 positive COVID-19 cases, the CDC has tested all 700+ crew members on the ship and have placed them in quarantine.
Hi Mr. Tumlin,
I’m Chief researcher and deupty spokesperson of Taipei City Gov. I’ll contact you through LinkedIn and discuss with my transportation dep. associate and Alex from Taipei Urbanism on Monday.
bring their National Health Insurance card and two NHI cards can be used during one transaction. 12pm and 3pm are likely to be the busiest periods so we encourage people to come purchase masks at a different time to avoid a longer waiting time.