Global Times

Taiwan deputy opposes DPP politicizi­ng mainland vaccine

- By Shan Jie

A National People’s Congress ( NPC) deputy from Taiwan who works in the medical sector opposed Taiwan regional authoritie­s’ politiciza­tion of Chinese mainland- produced vaccines, and said the mainland is capable of supplying COVID- 19 vaccines to Taiwan, while suggesting residents from the island living in the mainland could be prioritize­d in the vaccinatio­n program.

“Resistance to the mainland- developed vaccines in the island of Taiwan is a politiciza­tion of scientific issues,” Liao Haiying, an NPC deputy from Taiwan and a doctor currently working in North China’s Hebei, told reporters. “I am firmly against it as a scientific worker.”

According to Liao, some Taiwan residents in the mainland have already been vaccinated. He has proposed that Taiwan residents could be priorotize­d for vaccinatio­n.

Ma Xiaoguang, a spokespers­on for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, China’s cabinet, said at a press conference on February 24 that Taiwan residents living, working and studying in the mainland could receive COVID- 19 vaccines as a voluntary choice.

“The local government understand­s our needs to travel across the Straits,” Zhang Liqi, a post- PhD student from the island of Taiwan at the College of Internatio­nal Relations under the Institute of Overseas Chinese in Xiamen, East China’s Fujian Province, told the Global Times.

Zhang finished his vaccinatio­n in early February. “I registered at the Taiwan Merchant Associatio­n in Xiamen and soon I was told to take the first shot in a local hospital. It was very efficient.”

Zhang said that the Taiwan regional authoritie­s over- politicize­d everything, and the topic of COVID- 19 vaccines is a specific case. “Actually, people across the Straits share the same blood, so the mainland vaccines are of course more suited to people in the island of Taiwan.”

The island of Taiwan did not have access to any COVID- 19 vaccine until Wednesday, when 117,000 doses of the AstraZenec­a vaccine were shipped to Taipei, media reported. Vaccinatio­ns for medical personnel will start within seven days.

Taiwan media have reported that some Taiwan companies sought to purchase vaccines in the second half of 2020 from Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceut­ical Group, but they were stopped by the DPP authoritie­s.

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