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The 22 counties and cities on the island have their own ways of administering vaccines. Ke Wenzhe satirizes "it is a miracle"

  China Taiwan Net, June 15th, according to Taiwan’s “China Times” report, Japan’s donated AZ vaccine was launched today on the island. As the DPP authorities dispense the vaccine in a raid manner, the county and city governments can only passively accept it. From the age when the attack was opened, the method of notification, and where to use the attack, there are many different things. 22 counties and cities have their own methods. Only the word "busy" remains during the Dragon Boat Festival.

Taipei Mayor Ke Wenzhe questioned on the 14th that the DPP authorities asked counties and cities to administer the vaccine at different ages. It was strange, "This is a miracle!"

  Ke Wenzhe emphasized that vaccinations still need to reduce the flow of people. If it is made like a carnival, government departments may be paralyzed afterwards.

He pointed out that when the vaccine will be released, one can’t just notify the day before, otherwise the target will not know how old they are. This time Taipei City has allocated 58,000 doses of the vaccine, so it is mainly for the elderly over 85 years old.

  Ke Wenzhe even doubted that the age of the elderly beating is 85 years old in Shuangbei, 87 years old in Kaohsiung City, and 80 years old in Hsinchu City.

He couldn't help but sarcastically, this time the vaccine was issued, the age at which the vaccine can be administered was different in each county and city. It was a miracle.

  The chief of Taoyuan City believes that “counties and cities are different from each other, so that the good intentions of avoiding movement will be disguised as a disguised encouragement to move out of the country!” He pointed out that Taoyuan had relaxed the age of vaccination to 84 on the 16th, and increased it on the 17th. 81 years old, worried that the Shuangbei silver-haired people between 81 and 84 years old will come across the district to get the vaccine.

(China Taiwan Network Li Ning)