The Chinese government has stated that it is ready to support the supply of vaccines in response to the rapid spread of the new coronavirus infection in Taiwan.

In the midst of widespread turmoil in Taiwan, this is a form that has shaken the Tsai Ing-wen administration, which China considers to be strongly independent.

In Taiwan, the cumulative number of confirmed infections in the region by the 14th of this month was 164, but in the last three days alone, the number has increased by more than 700, and the number of infections is rapidly expanding.



Under these circumstances, spokesman Zhu Feng Ren of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the Taiwan Affairs Office, which is in charge of Taiwan policy in the Chinese government, announced a comment on the night of the 17th, "I would like to do my best to help Taiwanese compatriots overcome the virus as soon as possible. "I hope," he said, expressing his willingness to supply and support Chinese-made vaccines.



On the other hand, keeping in mind that Taiwan's Tsai Ing-wen administration, which considers China to be strongly independent, does not accept the principle of "one China," "many Taiwanese compatriots are anxious to use Chinese-made vaccines. The immediate urgent task is to remove political obstacles. "



In Taiwan, vaccination has not progressed in response to the rapid spread of infection, and the turmoil of the citizens is spreading. In light of this situation, China has shaken the Cai administration, which is busy responding.