Taiwanese media fabricated "Chinese protective clothing will shatter as soon as it is torn", French hospital: not from China, the stock before the epidemic was damp

[Global Times Special Correspondent in France Zhao Fengying] "The medical protective clothing donated by China to France is as thin as paper wings, and it will shatter when you tear it, making netizens look stupid!" A number of Taiwanese media suddenly cited a French netizen on the 5th of this month The video shared on Facebook on social media excitedly reported that "Made in China is not qualified" and ridiculed "The original epidemic prevention product that China gave to France, so Made in China!". However, a Global Times reporter investigated on the 10th and found that as early as the 6th of this month, the hospital where the medical staff was located in the video had rumors, denying that these protective clothing came from China.

The pro-green "Sanli News Network" claimed on the 10th that China has donated protective clothing and other medical supplies to France. However, the video of the trial of protective clothing released by the first-line medical staff in France showed that these protective clothing were tattered, thinner than paper, and turned into fragments when gently ripped. During the wearing process, the medical staff broke their long sleeves into short sleeves. On the 10th, some media on the island publicized the video as evidence of the so-called "worries about Chinese products", and also titled "Chinese mainland gives away protective clothing, French front-line personnel put on scraps" and other titles to attract reading.

After searching for the above video on the 10th, a reporter from the Global Times watched the entire content. The video shows that several nurses are trying on a new batch of medical protective clothing to the hospital. However, the blue protective clothing looked very transparent, and it broke immediately after hard work. Some nurses immediately pulled out a big hole and could not fasten it behind them. The nurses who recorded the video were ridiculous and helpless. They threw protective clothing on the ground and sent out "thank you France" emotions at the end. Although in the entire video, no one hinted or directly said that these inferior protective clothing were "made in China", but there are many messages in traditional Chinese characters in the comment area of ​​Facebook: China is bad; paper is better than this Strong; China cannot help France, Taiwan can, and so on.

A "Global Times" reporter found that the French "Parisian" actually reported the event as early as the second day of this video, that is, on the 6th of this month. After verification, the video was recorded in the city of Marseille, France. Mona Hospital. The hospital of Timona told the Parisian that the video was initially watched and discussed inside the hospital. The nurse who recorded the video did not want to upload it to the Internet. Now that the video has been disseminated by non-hospitals, it has caused a lot of discussion and caused great trouble to them.

The Marseille City Hospital and the Ministry of Public Assistance told the French "20 Minutes" on the 7th that these protective clothing did not come from China, but the stocks that existed before the outbreak occurred. "Because the storage environment is too wet, the boxes are damp and the protective clothing deteriorates. It will tear as soon as it is torn. " The hospital has changed the protective clothing for the first-line personnel in the first time, but it has not been used by them or patients.

Recently, the DPP authorities have vigorously engaged in "seeking independence through epidemic disease". In order to join the World Health Organization, there have been many voices claiming to be "a model for fighting the new coronary pneumonia epidemic." Some people have spared no effort to discredit the continent on various occasions, and even maliciously attacked the Director General of the World Health Organization Tan Desai.