Jut Art Museum COVID-19 Precautionary Measures
To comply with the upgraded epidemic prevention measures of the Central Epidemic Command Center and related protective regulations of the Taipei City Government, Jut Art Museum has taken the necessary measures to ensure that everyone’s visit is as safe as possible. Please read on the followings below:
- Visitors’Health Declaration: For stable control of the pandemic situation, each visitor must fill in the Health Declaration on site ( https://reurl.cc/MZajjX ). If you have traveled abroad within 14 days, to reduce the risk of disease transmission, you should stay at home or within the area specified by the health authority.
- Personal hygiene and protection: All visitors are requested to wear facemasks during their visits in the museum. The museum staff will take visitors’ body temperature at the entrance as necessary precautions. Visitors are also advised to clean the hands with alcohol hand sanitizer.
- The admission will be suspended when the number of visitors reaches the regulated maximum capacity.
- All events and guided tours before June 8th are cancelled or postponed.
- Visitors whose body temperature exceeds 37.5℃ are advised to seek medical care and their admission will not be allowed.
- Other than above measures, Jut Art Museum will continue to take standard precautions advised by the Department of Health, Taipei City Government. Any further adjustments will be updated on our website and Facebook fanpage immediately. As for current exhibitions and events, referring regulations will be posted on each web page.
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Jut Art Museum follows guidelines from Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) for contact-information-based measures for COVID-19 to protect personal data. Your personal data will only be retained within the Jut Art Museum for the necessary and reasonable scope of the Collection Purpose.
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For the latest updates on the novel coronavirus, please visit the Taiwan Centers for Disease Control website (https://www.cdc.gov.tw/En), or ring the hotline 1922 (0800-001922) for general consultation. We apologize for the inconvenience caused. Your cooperation is much appreciated.