Source: Overseas Network

Overseas network on December 7, according to Taiwan media reported on the 7th, by this Sunday (12th), Taiwan will have more than 80,000 doses of Modena vaccine expired, of which 34,000 doses today (7th) if they can not be finished will be scrapped and discarded, the DPP authorities quickly launched a coupon to encourage vaccination and other activities. Some Taiwan netizens complained that the Taiwan authorities "delayed the vaccine delivery schedule at the beginning, and only began to be anxious when it was about to expire, so why didn't they think of a way to do it sooner?" ”
According to Taiwan's "China Times News Network", the outbreak of the epidemic on the island of Taiwan in May this year was not enough, the people rushed to get the Modena vaccine, and some people ran all over Taiwan to grab the residual agent, causing disputes, until the BNT vaccine arrived in Taiwan in September, and the tide of vaccine rushing eased.
Previously, Taiwan media exposed that after receiving some new crown vaccines, the Taiwan authorities delayed the vaccination schedule, causing many worries and questions on the island, and did not know "why it took so long" to do so. Coupled with the occurrence of a large number of cases of serious adverse reactions after vaccination on the island, the willingness of the people to fight has decreased.
Chen Shizhong, commander of the Taiwan epidemic command center, said that by the 12th, 85,000 doses of the Modena vaccine had expired, of which 34,000 doses were due today (7th) and 5,712 doses were due on the 9th. "Digesting" the vaccine is really stressful, and I hope that people who have not yet been fully vaccinated will go to the vaccine as soon as possible and do not waste the vaccine. Chen Shizhong also shouted that foreigners and missing migrant workers should come out to be vaccinated, and there was no need to worry about being arrested because they were found to have overstayed due to vaccination.
In order to stimulate vaccination, all counties and cities in Taiwan have held activities to give preferential vaccine coupons and launched some "promotional activities" to attract people. However, many Taiwan netizens left messages complaining that the Taiwan authorities "initially withheld the vaccine and did not give it a beating, delayed the vaccine application schedule, and delayed until now that it was almost overdue" "So many vaccines used to save lives were wasted, shocking" and "I don't know who will compensate taxpayers for their money." (Overseas Network Yang Jia)