According to Taiwan's "China Times News Network", Taiwan added 28,513 new local confirmed cases on the 26th, and the Taiwan Epidemic Command Center recently announced that considering the "downward trend" of the epidemic on the island, it is expected to implement the "0+7" entry

China Taiwan Network reported on September 27th, according to Taiwan’s “China Times News Network”, Taiwan added 28,513 new local confirmed cases on the 26th, and the Taiwan Epidemic Command Center recently announced that considering the "downward trend" of the epidemic on the island, it is expected to implement the "0+7" entry quarantine exemption regulations on October 13th. In addition, Wang Bisheng, the head of the department, also revealed that it is not ruled out that a new mask ban will begin to be discussed in November.

According to Taiwanese media reports, Wang Bisheng has discussed the mask ban in many countries or regions internally. He said that although Taiwan still has a strict ban on "wearing masks throughout the journey when going out", it will be gradually relaxed in stages in the future, such as first changing it to "some places must be worn", and then further changing it to "suggestions". The detailed unblocking method will start discussion as soon as November.

Wang Bisheng claimed that the new coronavirus has lasted for nearly three years. The DPP authorities chose a way to coexist with the virus. Not only will they continue to spread each other, but they will not rule out that people who have been diagnosed will be infected repeatedly. He revealed that the current statistics of infection rate is about 26%. If we want to achieve herd immunity to , we must multiply this by 1.6 infection rate. The estimated total infection rate is about 40%. In other words, more than 50% of the people in Taiwan have not been infected yet, but these people will be diagnosed one after another in the future. The command center can only expect the overall epidemic trend and can move towards "low-level community epidemic." (Editor/Zhang Ling Reviewed/Li Botao)