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2021/03/05 13:11 (Unsplash image) (Unsplash image) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) Taiwan s Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) revealed on Thursday (March 4) that the country will soon build a vaccine factory capable of producing as many as 20 million vaccines per month, meeting the needs of the nation and opening the door to exports. During an interview with Formosa Television (FTV) Thursday evening, Health Minister and CECC head Chen Shih-chung (陳時中) said he had applied with the National Development Council to build a second vaccine plant with a super-large production capacity. Chen said monthly output could reach as high as 20 million doses. Chen stated that at the early stages of Taiwan s inoculation program for COVID-19, the country will rely on imported vaccines. However, the CECC s ultimate objective is to gradually switch to domestically produced ones.
Thursday, 4 March 2021, 6:24 pm
“Thanks to Labour’s bungling bureaucracy, hardworking
New Zealanders are locked down with their livelihoods
threatened, and the Prime Minister still isn’t telling the
truth. It is time for a reset. We need a purpose built,
Taiwan-style, Epidemic Response Unit. It should draw on the
best public and private sector advice, says ACT Leader
David Seymour With the Ministry of Health and
Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet waging war through
the media, it is time for a reset. The Government should
follow ACT and the Simpson-Roche report’s advice and
install a purpose built, Taiwan style, Epidemic Response
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