China News Service, June 4, Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson Ma Xiaoguang said in response to reporters’ questions on the 4th that for Lirong Airlines’ violation of the mainland’s epidemic prevention regulations to allow a person with a positive nucleic acid test to board a plane to Xiamen, the relevant mainland authorities have already responded He conducted an interview and ordered rectification.

For Taiwan residents surnamed Chen who violated mainland anti-epidemic regulations and took the plane and filled in false health information, relevant parties will severely deal with it in accordance with the law.

  Some media quoted relevant reports to ask questions. On May 31, Taiwan Lirong flight B7-511 from Taipei to Xiamen arrived in Xiamen with a positive screening certificate.

What is the attitude of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council on this?

In response to the increasingly severe epidemic in Taiwan, will relevant control measures be further strengthened?

  Ma Xiaoguang said that since the outbreak of the epidemic, all parts of the mainland have strictly implemented various measures to prevent foreign imports, and implemented strict quarantine measures for all entry personnel to build a strong border quarantine.

According to the anti-epidemic requirements, all passengers taking cross-strait routes must have a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 3 days to board the plane.

  Regarding Li Rong Airlines' violation of mainland anti-epidemic regulations to allow a person with a positive nucleic acid test to board the plane to Xiamen, Ma Xiaoguang said that the relevant mainland authorities have already interviewed him and ordered rectification and plugging of loopholes. Similar situations should not happen again.

For Taiwan residents surnamed Chen who violated mainland anti-epidemic regulations and took the plane and filled in false health information, relevant parties will severely deal with it in accordance with the law.

This incident exposed a series of loopholes in all aspects of the island's epidemic prevention.

We ask the relevant parties in Taiwan to face these issues squarely, not to create a breach in epidemic prevention in safeguarding the lives and health of people on both sides of the strait, and to take their responsibilities in earnest.