 Greetings, I have some wonderful news to share. Starting immediately, Taipei Pass, the app built by Taipei City Government, is teaming up with 192.2 SMS contact tracing system to offer additional services. If you are having trouble using the 192.2 SMS based contact tracing system as your cell phone number is not from Taiwan's 5 major telecommunication carriers, or if your cell phone cannot send SMS text message, well, there is a solution. Install Taipei Pass and avoid putting fingers to pen and paper. For those already using 192.2 SMS contact tracing system, keep up the good work. When you are about to take public transportation or enter a venue, please scan the QR code and send a SMS text via your iPhone built-in camera, or on your Android phone there is a Google Lens app, or you can download the app from the app store. Taipei Pass will send messages through the internet to Taipei City Government instead of the 5 major telecommunication carriers. The data will be deleted after 28 days and used early for COVID-19 contact tracing. Rest assured, the CDC will exit the data early to meet the need of contact tracers. At the same time, the CDC will keep an audit trail of all access to your data. This ensures the data is used early when necessarily and in a secure fashion. I wish to thank everyone who have used 192.2 SMS contact tracing system. Kudos to all local governments, including the Taipei City Government for the hard work and collaboration. Keep safe and we can fight this together. Oh, and one more thing, the Taiwan Social Distance app will support 192.2 SMS based check-in soon. And if you have received an exposure notification from that app, please follow the instruction of the CDC. Contact your local health authority or call the toll-free number 1922 to receive further assistance from public health personnel.