▲ Keelung City Government in northern Taiwan


In Taiwan, a family was fined close to 70 million won for violating the Corona 19 self-containment regulations.

According to local media on the 15th, the Keelung City Sanitation Bureau in northern Taiwan had a $ 1 million Taiwan (approximately 40 million won) and 700,000 Taiwan dollars (approximately 2800) each day for violating self-containment regulations against 60-year-old grandmothers and daughters-in-law who were residents of the district. Fine).

After returning from the United States on the 19th of last month, the self-contained woman was diagnosed with corona19 at a local hospital for symptoms such as fever and sore throat on the 21st of the same month, ignoring the opinions of the Sanitation Bureau and taking a taxi with her daughter-in-law and two grandchildren in a taxi to another city in Taipei. Visited the hospital.

The grandmother was confirmed corona19 on the 24th of the same month, and two days later, her husband was confirmed to have an infection.

The daughter-in-law, two grandchildren, and a taxi driver who shared a taxi were judged negative.

Keelung City Sanitation Bureau has already sent an administrative action, and the grandmother and daughter-in-law must pay the fine within 7 days of receiving the order.

If you disagree, you can file an appeal within 30 days.

In this regard, the grandmother continued to cough, and even though she had difficulty breathing, the Sanitation Bureau insisted that she stay at home and inevitably moved on a Corona 19 anti-taxi taxi, complaining about the oppression.

Meanwhile, Free Time reported that a Taiwanese entrepreneur was fined 1 million Taiwan dollars and seized 9 lands for refusal to pay, unless self-isolation after entering through Songshan Airport in northern Taiwan on the 9th of last month.

Authorities plan to auction the foreclosed land if he continues to refuse payment.

(Photo = Photograph by Cheolmoon Kim, Yonhap News)