(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) The first batch of Taiwanese compatriots voluntarily vaccinate the new crown vaccine in Banyan: Warm and peace of mind

  China News Service, Fuzhou, January 28 (Yan Xulin Chunyin) "I am very touched and have not been forgotten. This is an act of loving our Taiwan compatriots." On the afternoon of the 28th, Li Shangru, Taiwanese Deputy General Manager of Fuzhou Tianfu Tea Sales Co., Ltd Came to the Community Health Service Center of Guxi Street, Gulou District, Fuzhou City, and quickly completed the first dose of the new coronavirus inactivated vaccine.

  The first batch of 35 Taiwan compatriots registered in Fuzhou to voluntarily receive the new crown vaccine for free will be vaccinated at designated points in the jurisdiction of the temporary residence from the same day.

Among them, 10 Taiwanese compatriots including Li Shangru received the new crown vaccine that day.

A number of interviewed Taiwan compatriots expressed that they felt warm and at ease with the mainland's actual actions to implement equal treatment.

  "The whole process was very smooth and orderly. We lined up, and the staff members called in order." When the Fuzhou Taiwanese Investment Enterprise Association conducted statistics on the voluntary free vaccinations against the new crown vaccine for Taiwanese working and living in Fuzhou, Li Shangrudi One registration, "I didn't feel anything when I was playing, it was all right after a while, and after a 30-minute rest, there was nothing unusual, so let me leave."

  During the Spring Festival this year, Li Shangru's family decided to stay in Fuzhou for the New Year in response to the initiative.

Li Shangru said that he would invite friends of Taiwan compatriots who stayed in Rongjiang to celebrate the Spring Festival, depending on the situation of the epidemic prevention and control, so that the friends of Taiwan compatriots who have not returned to Taiwan for the Spring Festival will feel the "warmth of home".

  The target of this vaccination is a high-risk population of 18 to 59 years old with a Taiwan compatriot certificate.

Li Zhengneng, chairman of Fuzhou Allen Network Technology Co., Ltd., told reporters that online appointments and on-site queuing are "high efficiency and no discomfort" and "completely free".

  Li Zhengneng began to gather Taiwanese compatriots engaged in training in Fuzhou in May last year to fight the epidemic together.

The "Taiwan Youth First Cloud Home" Taiwan Youth Entrepreneurship Base, which he operates, has been listed, providing online and offline education platforms for training teachers from Taiwan. Currently, it has settled in 8 Taiwanese companies involved in music, sports, art and other training fields.

  He said that online education in mainland China is in the ascendant, and he hopes to use cloud platforms to help train and education Taiwanese enterprises to transform, and to find mainland students for Taiwanese teachers who are blocked by the epidemic and wait and see "landing".

"Even during the epidemic, Taiwanese companies have transformed and developed. We have vaccines on the mainland to ensure safety. This will encourage young people from Taiwan to come to Fuzhou for employment and business."

  Liao Jiasheng, a Taiwan compatriot who works in the catering industry in Fuzhou, said after being vaccinated that there was no uncomfortable reaction and everything was normal.

"If you get a vaccine, you have a lot of precautions. I feel at ease, and it's good for my health."

  Liao Jiasheng's ancestral home in Quanzhou, Fujian, has been back to Fujian for more than 30 years. Since 2019, she has operated a spicy hot pot restaurant in Fuzhou. The store was hit by the epidemic in the first half of last year, but began to resume normal operations in the second half of the year. "This time I can get the new crown vaccine free of charge. I am very grateful. For our Taiwan compatriots, it is the implementation of'equal treatment' and a great benefit." (End)