Do people traveling from the USA have to quarantine?

Is this legally or morally?

guests too?

I already posted an article above. In normal times, the government is not going to punish the guests (If the airbnb gets cracked down, the guests get “punished” by having to find another place to stay), but during the pandemic, yes, guests who are under quarantine can be punished by law:

https://udn.com/news/story/120940/4384199

I’m convinced that in Taipei and NTC it is illegal to do quarantine at an airbnb at least. Is it now illegal in all over the country? I mean all the local governments are willing to appt the covid19 law to the guests?

目前新北市跟台北市都祭出眾罰,入住者、出租者皆罰3萬到100萬不等,她認為新竹市也應注意此防疫漏洞。

https://www.chinatimes.com/amp/realtimenews/20200331005983-260405

What Taichung gov said doesn’t sound guests are punished.

呼籲所有旅客,為了確保自身健康與安全,一定要慎選合法旅宿入住,千萬勿入住非法日租套房

https://www.taichung.gov.tw/1501841/post

(Cross-posted in another Airbnb quarantine thread)

I had planned on staying at an Airbnb for a month (30 nights), with the first half of my stay being for quarantine. However, my Airbnb host just messaged me today to let me know that - per news via the television- the Taipei city government will NOT allow Airbnb hosts to offer rentals for quarantine. Apparently the penalty charge will be up to $5,000 USD.

I asked if he thought I was ok because I am renting for a month, and therefore as a legal rental. He said that the government worries that the quarantine preparation by a private individual rental host is not sufficient and that neighbor complaints would cause a lot of trouble for them.