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Taiwan Admits Taiwanese Businessmen Returning To Taiwan From Jiangsu Were Misdiagnosed By Taiwan Affairs Office: Taiwan Must Get A Warning-Xinhuanet
Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, October 29. The Taiwan anti-epidemic agency confirmed on the 28th that Taiwanese businessmen who had previously returned to Taiwan from Jiangsu had not been infected. The test results were due to errors in the samples. Medical records have now been deleted. Some public opinion believes this amounts to doing justice to the continent’s disease management unit. Zhu Fenglian, a spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said in response to an investigation on the 29th that it is not the first time that relevant parties in Taiwan have had problems with diagnosing cases. Since the outbreak of the epidemic, we have repeatedly stressed that people’s lives and health are not child’s play and that the diagnosis of cases must be scientifically rigorous and must not be mixed with political factors, much less a tool. of political manipulation.
Zhu Fenglian said a fellow Taiwanese returned to Taiwan from Wuhan on February 3 this year. It was declared a confirmed case by the Taiwan Epidemic Prevention Agency and generated speculation. He contributed to the spread of rumors and attacks on the continent to prevent and control the epidemic and became the authority of the DPP. At the time, it was an excuse to prevent Taiwan compatriots from returning home. However, the Taiwanese compatriot was not informed of the diagnosis the first time and was unwilling to receive any treatment. Based on the actual situation that it has learned, the Wuhan Taiwan Affairs Office immediately questioned the confirmation of the diagnosis by Taiwan. Based on the epidemic prevention and control needs and concern for the health of fellow Taiwanese, he posed 7 questions from a professional perspective and requested the Taiwan epidemic prevention agency to ask them as soon as possible. Specific, accurate and true explanations, but the Taiwan part has been elusive and kept silent until now.
Zhu Fenglian said that the Taiwanese compatriot who returned to Taiwan from Kunshan, Jiangsu province, was misdiagnosed by Taiwan this time, which not only caused trouble and damage to the Taiwanese compatriot, but also caused the city of Kunshan to spend a large amount of manpower and material resources to perform 2,000 nucleic acid tests and environmental disinfection overnight. Provision. After Kunshan announced that the nucleic acid test results of the relevant population were all negative, almost half a month later, Taiwan’s epidemic prevention agency finally admitted that this fellow Taiwanese was misdiagnosed. We hope that the relevant parties in Taiwan will take the warning and maintain a rigorous scientific attitude and that professionalism is the way to prevent and control the epidemic. They should also sincerely say “sorry” to this compatriot from Taiwan.