China News Agency, Taipei, July 20, Taiwan University said on the 20th that from the perspective of infection risk and epidemic prevention requirements, there is no need to continue to prohibit the return of land students to Taiwan, and called on the Taiwan authorities to focus on the students' academic and future and open the land as soon as possible. Students return to Taiwan to study.

  According to reports by Taiwanese media such as Central News Agency and United News Network, after the outbreak of the new coronary pneumonia outbreak earlier this year, the Taiwan authorities suspended the mainland residents from visiting Taiwan, and a large number of Lu Sheng who were studying in Taiwan were unable to return to school. As the recent epidemic situation has slowed down, Taiwan has opened 19 countries and regions for overseas students to apply for return to Taiwan, but Lu Sheng is not on the open list.

  The University of Taiwan University said on the 20th that according to the statistics of newly diagnosed cases in the past 14 days, the number of people diagnosed in the mainland is much lower than that of many countries and regions that are classified as low-risk infections, but Lu Sheng was excluded from returning to Taiwan to study. Taiwan's "epidemic epidemic command center" has no comments on areas open to foreign students, and only requires students to comply with the 14-day home recommendations. Therefore, from the perspectives of infection risk and epidemic prevention requirements, there is no need to continue to prohibit terrestrial return to Taiwan.

  The National Taiwan University pointed out that the school is concerned about the learning, employment and future prospects of all students, and called on the Taiwan authorities to also focus on the students' academic and future and open up Lu Sheng to return to Taiwan as soon as possible. If you can open up land students, it is better not to be late, so that students can plan to return to Taiwan as soon as possible, and the school can make early preparations to ensure the health and safety of the campus and community.

  Earlier, the "Lusheng Returning to Taiwan Promotion Group" initiated by Lusheng from multiple Taiwanese schools repeatedly called on the Taiwan authorities to reflect on the immigration policy for foreign students and treat them equally, so that Lusheng can also return to Taiwan to continue his studies. A group of people who are concerned about Lu Sheng's return to Taiwan have also launched a joint signing on the Internet a few days ago. Lu Sheng has been striving for the right to education for more than six months, but has never received a substantial response, but has suffered a hateful attack. The JS emphasized that the right to be taught should treat all students equally, and called on the authorities to stop discrimination and allow Lu Sheng to return to Taiwan to attend school.

  According to Taiwan's "Wang Bao" report, Pan Zhaomin, a professor at Donghai University in Taiwan, recently pointed out that business people from countries and regions where the epidemic is more serious can come to Taiwan, but it is unreasonable not to allow mainlanders to enter. The open land issue has not been clearly stated, and there must be political considerations. This not only made Lu Chengsheng a political victim, but also a heavy economic loss for some Taiwanese schools. (Finish)