TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan, a poster child for efforts to control the novel coronavirus, will from next month require almost all visitors to have negative COVID-19 tests before arriving, it said on Wednesday, tightening rules after an uptick in imported cases.
The government will also increase the number of places where people must wear masks.
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