China News Service, June 21, Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson Ma Xiaoguang said in response to an inquiry on the 21st that the DPP authorities have been engaged in "political epidemic prevention" and are extremely irresponsible for the lives and health of the general population of Taiwan.

  A reporter asked: The United States has recently provided Taiwan with a batch of new coronavirus vaccines.

Any comment on this?

  In this regard, Ma Xiaoguang said that this round of the epidemic in Taiwan has been raging for more than a month, and it has seriously endangered the lives and health of Taiwan compatriots.

As of June 21, Taiwan has a total of 14,080 confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia, and 569 deaths. The death rate of infection exceeds 4%. The current vaccination rate on the island is only about 6%.

We are very worried about the current Taiwan epidemic and the lives and health of Taiwan compatriots. We have repeatedly expressed our willingness to do our utmost to help Taiwan compatriots overcome the epidemic, so that Taiwan compatriots will have vaccines as soon as possible, and we are willing to provide them to the World Health Organization for inclusion in the global "emergency use list." China’s vaccine, or the German BNT vaccine that Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical Group participated in the research and development and agency. Private organizations in Shanghai, Jiangsu, and Fujian also announced that they would donate a batch of vaccines to the island.

  Ma Xiaoguang said that we hope to see and are willing to actively assist Taiwan compatriots to overcome the epidemic at an early date.

Regrettably, the DPP authorities have engaged in "political epidemic prevention", ignoring the lives and health of the people on the island, ignoring the goodwill of the mainland, giving the vaccine a political color, stubbornly carrying out political manipulations, and continuing the political drama of cross-strait confrontation. Taiwan compatriots still cannot get safe, effective and sufficient vaccines from the mainland, and precious time for effective epidemic prevention on the island has been repeatedly lost.

Using vaccines to engage in politics is an extremely irresponsible and unprovoked harm to the lives and health of the broad masses of Taiwanese people.