Coronavirus Taiwan Open - July-December 2022

Surprised I can’t find a more relevant thread to ask this question (that isn’t two months old), but what is one actually supposed to do now in Taiwan after testing positive on a rapid test?

Asking for a friend, of course. This friend, who we’ll call Andreas, tested positive tonight after coming into contact with someone on Saturday who tested positive on Sunday. Andreas is feeling mostly fine – slightly congested and occasionally headachy since Monday, but that’s about it.

What is he supposed to do next? Andreas said he saw some stuff about a EUCARE app for a video diagnosis but isn’t sure he can be bothered with that – is this a requirement, and is it worth the hassle? He plans to stay at home for 7 days and until a negative test result anyway on account of his strong sense of social responsibility, but he isn’t sure about the reporting part. Nonetheless, he might be tempted to do that if a confirmed diagnosis has some additional benefit, like getting him out of a future booster shot.

What has everyone else been doing? Thanks in advance, says Andreas. :slightly_smiling_face:

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