According to Taiwan’s China Times News Network, many people in Taiwan who have received two doses of local high-end vaccines, and if they want to leave the country, they must be vaccinated with other internationally certified vaccines. Many Taiwanese netizens talked about whether this is a quarrel or a heavy blow. Taipei Mayor Ke Wen-je said on the 215th that high-end is not recognized by the international community, which is called heavy blow.
Taipei City Councilman Pan Huaizong asked in his general municipal inquiry this afternoon that after receiving two doses of high-end doses, Taiwanese people must receive two more doses of internationally certified vaccines when going abroad. This is considered a mix-up or a re-injection. Ke Wenzhe responded that vaccines have different mechanisms, some are proteins, some are mRNA, and some are attenuated viruses. Different vaccines target the same virus. Vaccines with different mechanisms can be mixed, but whether they can be mixed depends on scientific research. For example, AZ can already mix mRNA. As for other mixing modes, it depends on whether they appear in the article.
He emphasized that it was something I knew long ago that I could not get WHO certification at the high end, and I predicted it a year ago. After the high-end Taiwan is vaccinated with other vaccines, this is called a heavy injection, because it is not recognized by the international community, so it is not a mess.