has warned of new procedures in Taiwan following the outbreak of the virus, which are likely to "change at short notice".
They warn: "Foreign nationals (including British nationals) who have been in China, including Hong Kong and Macao, during the 14-day period before they arrive in Taiwan will not be permitted to enter.
"These measures apply to those people who are eligible for visa-free treatment, landing visas, and e-visas, as well as those carrying valid visas.
"All airline passengers entering Taiwan are now required to fill in a health declaration which includes travel history for the preceding 14 days.
"Any foreign national arriving in Taiwan from South Korea and Italy will be required to home quarantine for a period of 14 days after arrival."
Brits who have travelled to Taiwan in 14 days and have symptoms such as a cough or fever are urged to "stay indoors and avoid contact with other people immediately".
The US government has no warnings or travel advisories for Taiwan, explaining: "CDC is not advising people to change their travel plans to Taiwan."
Is it safe to travel to South Korea?
Coronavirus cases in South Korea are continuing to surge, with nearly over 7,300 infected, although officials have claimed the country has "passed the peak" of new infections.
The UK government advises against "all travel" to three zones in the country.
They explain: "The Government of South Korea has designated the cities of Daegu, Cheongdo and Gyeongsan as “special care zones” following a high number of cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in these areas.
"Medical services in these areas are under pressure and you may experience delays in receiving treatment should you become ill.
"If you’re already in Daegu, Cheongdo or Gyeongsan, follow the instructions and advice of the local authorities and pay particular regard to virus control testing and measures."
Brits who have travelled to South Korea in 14 days and have symptoms such as a cough or fever are urged to "stay indoors and avoid contact with other people immediately" - tourists who have been in the special care zones need to self-quarantine even if symptom-less.
Flights have also been affected: "Flights between South Korea and a number of countries have been reduced, and some countries have altered their entry requirements for travellers who started their journey in, or transited through, South Korea. You should check with your airline, travel agency or the relevant websites for your destination for the latest information."
Korean Air and Finnair have suspended a number of flights from the country, while Vietnam has stopped all flights to major airports from South Korea.
Australia has banned tourists from travelling between South Korea and Australia.
The US government has raised the warning to Level 3, warning against all nonessential travel to South Korea.
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