There is a hidden version of the foreign pilot’s footprint in Taiwan

  China Taiwan Network, December 24, according to Taiwan’s China Times, Taiwan’s EVA Air New Zealand pilots violated epidemic prevention regulations and allowed Taiwan to reproduce local cases of new coronary pneumonia after 253 days. However, the footprints announced by the Taiwan Epidemic Command Center On December 9th, the Kuomintang member of Taipei City Councillor Xu Qiaoxin revealed on the 23rd that the pilot and the Taiwanese woman who was diagnosed afterwards not only went to department stores, but also Taipei Main Station and other places. Take off the footprint information, otherwise a penalty will be imposed.

Xu Qiaoxin replied that the information was announced to protect the safety of citizens, and the DPP authorities actually used "checking water meters" to deal with the Chinese people and the media.

EVA Air publicly apologized to the public for the first time on the 23rd and removed the pilot.

  In the face of doubt, Chen Shizhong, the Taiwanese epidemic commander, claimed that the footprints that have always been mastered will not be published, and those that cannot be mastered and will come into contact with unspecified objects will be disclosed.

When asked about the outflow locations, including Taipei Main Station and a certain coffee shop, they are public places. Why are they not public?

Chen Shizhong refused to answer, domineering the media not to ask.

  Kuomintang member Wang Hongwei questioned that the footprints announced by the command center were mutilated and concealed. The pilot had also been to the so-called "Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association" and questioned the deliberate concealment of his footprints due to political factors.

Congressman Wang Xinyi criticized that the command center did not announce the whereabouts of the epidemic on December 9, trying to hide, disregarding the safety of the people, and choking to deal with public opinion representatives, and even "checking the water meter" to the media to explain clearly to the people.

  Taiwan's "China Times" issued a statement criticizing that at a time when the international epidemic is tight, the opaque information of the DPP authorities will only make the people more uneasy.

(China Taiwan Network Li Ning)