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Pressure on Taiwan to take China vaccines

Taiwan s government is under pressure to accept vaccines from China. - AAP 1 of 1 5370537724001 A surge in domestic COVID-19 cases in Taiwan after months of relative safety is intensifying pressure on the government to accept vaccines from China, as the island has vaccinated just 1 per cent of the population with no immediate sign of new shots arriving. The Chinese-claimed island and Beijing have repeatedly sparred over the pandemic since it began. Taipei accuses Beijing of spreading fake news and preventing its full participation at the World Health Organisation, while Beijing says Taipei is playing political games with its people s lives by refusing Chinese vaccines.

Taiwan says China is spreading fake news during COVID-19 spike

Taiwan says China is spreading fake news during COVID-19 spike Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ A Taipei road on Friday | BLOOMBERG Reuters May 22, 2021 TAIPEI – A Taiwanese official accused China on Saturday of spreading fake news about the COVID-19 situation on the island, saying this was why the government was publicizing and refuting instances of false information that have been circulating online. After months of keeping the pandemic under control, Taiwan is dealing with a surge in domestic infections, and the whole island is under a heightened state of alert with people asked to stay at home and many venues shut.

The Fiji Times » Taiwan says China is spreading fake news during COVID spike

Reuters Reuters 23 May, 2021, 5:46 am A man wearing a protective mask walks past a closed park following the recent rise in coronavirus disease (COVID-19) infections in Taipei, Taiwan May 21, 2021. REUTERS/Ann Wang A Taiwanese official accused China on Saturday of spreading fake news about the COVID-19 situation on the island, saying this was why the government was publicising and refuting instances of false information that have been circulating online. After months of keeping the pandemic under control, Taiwan is dealing with a surge in domestic infections, and the whole island is under a heightened state of alert with people asked to stay at home and many venues shut.

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