Taiwan’s presidential residence volunteers confirmed the diagnosis of Tsai Ing-wen and her escort and other 25 people for emergency testing

The World Health Assembly (WHA) will soon be held on May 24, and as of today, 13 of Taiwan’s friends have proposed to call on the WHO to invite Taiwan to participate in this annual meeting as an observer. Taiwan’s presidential spokesperson, Tun-Han Chang, said on the 21st that he sincerely appreciates the long-standing support of friends for Taiwan’s international participation, which is especially warm at a time when Taiwan is facing a new wave of epidemics. In addition, a volunteer in charge of caring for a retired search and rescue dog in the residence of the President of Taiwan was diagnosed with new crown pneumonia the day before yesterday, and the President’s medical team has taken urgent tests for President Tsai Ing-wen and her entourage of 25 people, all of whom were negative.

In response to the proposal of the Friends for Taiwan, calling for Taiwan’s participation in the annual meeting, Tun-Han Chang said that although Taiwan has not received an invitation letter to attend the WHA as of now, various ministries, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Health and Welfare, will continue to work until the last minute to fight for the right to participate; it also firmly believes that Taiwan’s experience in epidemic prevention and excellent medical technology can be shared with the international community to contribute to the international community and become a force for good in promoting global human health and well-being. We also believe that Taiwan’s experience in epidemic prevention and excellent medical technology can be shared with the international community and contribute to the international community to become a force for good in enhancing the health and well-being of human beings worldwide.

As stated in the WHO Charter, health is a fundamental human right and a universal value, without distinction based on race, religion, political beliefs, economic or social circumstances. Therefore, the WHO is called upon to respond to the international community’s demand to support Taiwan’s participation in the WHA, “Let Taiwan Help”, which is more proof that “Taiwan Can Help”.

Regarding the confirmed diagnosis of the volunteer at the residence, Tun-Han Chang revealed that the volunteer last entered the residence from 9 a.m. to 5:40 p.m. on May 11, during which he did not have any contact with President Tsai Ing-wen, nor did the lines of motion overlap, nor did he enter the president’s apartment, and after that day, he did not enter the residence again.

The preliminary investigation, the volunteer lives in the Zhonghe district of New Taipei City, and has no recent history of Wanhua footprints. The first time he was screened and diagnosed the day before, he took the initiative to return to the presidential staff, and the presidential medical team was then activated to immediately start nucleic acid testing for President Tsai Ing-wen, her entourage in close contact with Tsai Ing-wen, her staff and other volunteers, including Tsai Ing-wen, a total of 25 people were screened and all were negative.

In addition, Tun Han Zhang also said that there are currently no confirmed employees in the presidential palace, but there are 84 employees who have taken autonomous management and home office because they may have contacts with confirmed patients.

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