The Taiwan Affairs Office recently said that Taiwanese businessmen in China voluntarily took the Chinese vaccine, but people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait questioned whether the authorities forced them to do so.
The mainland authorities have recently launched a domestically developed vaccine, the real efficacy of which has been questioned by the outside world, but the authorities are forcing Taiwanese businessmen in China to administer the vaccine, claiming that these Taiwanese businessmen have “applied for it completely voluntarily”. Recently, some people from both sides of the Taiwan Strait told the Taiwanese media that there is no choice at all, and Taiwanese businessmen in China will be semi-forced to take Chinese vaccines as long as they fill out the list.
Zhu Fenglian, a spokesman for the mainland’s Taiwan Affairs Office, said on the 13th that many Taiwanese in Guangxi and Xiamen have been vaccinated against Wuhan pneumonia, adding that “Taiwanese have the right to choose for vaccination, and these vaccinated Taiwanese are voluntarily vaccinated for free on an informed basis.”
However, some people from both sides of the Taiwan Strait disclosed to the Free Times that “Taiwanese businessmen know that the Chinese-made vaccine has risks, with side effects of up to 70 kinds, and that it may not be effective even if it is administered, so does it really have protective power? The mainland also stipulates that no one under the age of 18 can be vaccinated, and no Taiwanese businessman would want to take the initiative to get this vaccination. The authorities also issued a list for Taiwanese businessmen to fill out, and when they did so, they were “semi-forced” to get the Chinese vaccine.
The Taiwan Land Commission responded to the matter by saying that the command center has repeatedly stated that there is no complete scientific evidence on how effective vaccination is in various countries. The Council has also repeatedly reminded Taiwanese people in the mainland that vaccines from development to vaccination are medical and health professional matters, and for the sake of their own health and safety, they should pay more attention to information about the risks associated with vaccination and carefully assess the safety and necessity of administering vaccines on the mainland.
The Council emphasized that the government will continue to pay attention to the situation of vaccination of Chinese people on the mainland, and “in case of health damage to Chinese people, the relevant personnel will still be taken care of and treated when they return to Taiwan.
Previously, several mainland media reported that the Chinese Communist Party’s Wu Lung vaccine was launched at the end of December last year, and less than half a month later, Li Zhiming, chairman of China National Pharmaceutical Holdings Co.
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