Source: Global Network
[Global Network Report Reporter Zhao Youping Qiao Bingxin] "Is there any extreme 'Taiwan independence' or DPP fans who discriminate against you from getting the Sinovac vaccine?" On the 26th, a well-known Taiwanese fan (supporting Han Kuo-yu ) and online current affairs commentator " Kaohsiung Historical Brother" asked the Taiwanese students stranded in Thailand on his program. The answer he got was: "I later found that many people who went to get the Sinovac were supporters of the DPP and 'Taiwan independence'."

"Kaohsiung History Brother" in the program
"Kaohsiung History Brother" as the host of the program, in his online program "History Brother" on June 26, he connected a "WEN classmate" stranded in Thailand and studying British linguistics. "WEN classmate" admitted that he had registered at the Chinese Embassy in Thailand and applied for the Sinovac vaccine.
"WEN classmate" said that delta virus is present in Thailand, and the local COVID-19 vaccine is seriously insufficient. If he wants to get vaccinated according to the local arrangements in Thailand, he may have to wait in line until October, and there may not be a vaccine at that time. In this case, "WEN classmate" revealed that as far as he knows, many Taiwanese people in Thailand choose to go to the Chinese Embassy in Thailand for free for vaccination, including his friends, senior brothers and sisters, his supervisors, and some Taiwanese businessmen.
"WEN classmate" revealed that his mother was worried about whether he would not be able to return to Taiwan after receiving the Sinovac vaccine. In response, he replied: "There is no way, it is more important to save your life first."
For the possibility that they might be accused of being "a common passerby in China", "WEN classmate" questioned the Taiwan "Representative Office in Thailand" on the show: "You give me a vaccine!" He revealed that he had not received the mask from the "Representative Office", let alone obtaining epidemic prevention packages, but Chinese Embassy in Thailand implemented the "Spring Seedling Action" in Thailand, and Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao compatriots can get vaccinated for free.
Next, "WEN classmate" explained the whole process of going to the Chinese Embassy in Thailand for vaccination.
He said that the embassy staff would check his ID and confirm that he was a Taiwanese by checking his identity. Then the medical staff began to take blood pressure and get injections. All procedures were the same as those of mainland Chinese expatriates, and there was no difference at all.
"WEN classmate" said that one thing he admired and admired was that he drove there that day. Many people went to get vaccinated. The parking lot of the hospital was not enough, so the Chinese Embassy in Thailand wrapped the parking lot next to it, "When you go in, they will give you a piece of paper. The paper is written in Chinese, telling you where to park. You use this piece of paper to park in the parking lot for free. He helps you to do this!"
In response to this, the host "Kaohsiung History Brother" sighed: You know that the contrast between Taiwan's "government" is really... it's very sad.
"Kaohsiung History Brother" then asked if the Sinovac vaccine would be discriminated against by "Taiwan independence". The following is a dialogue between the two:
"Kaohsiung History Brother": "Is there any extreme 'Taiwan independence' or DPP fans who discriminate against those who go to Sinovac?"
"WEN classmate": "There are also, but I tell you that later I found that many people who go to Sinovac are supporters of the DPP and 'Taiwan independence'."
"Kaohsiung History Brother": "Really? Tell me again, you said you go to the department. Those who are popular are those who post 'Taiwan independence' articles or fans of the DPP every day? "
"WEN classmate": "I know friends who are the kind of supporters of 'Taiwan independence'."
"Kaohsiung History Brother": "Tsk, isn't he determined not to get the Chinese (mainland) vaccine."
"WEN classmate": "But I tell you, and later I found out that he also went to the Chinese Embassy to register for Technological Development Zone."

Some netizens on the island sighed about the revelations of Taiwanese students: That is the demeanor and style of a great country. ↓

Some people criticize Tsai Ing-wen: Having Tsai Ing-wen is the sorrow of the people of Taiwan. ↓

Some netizens posted a long text saying "I feel very moved after hearing it":
Why do we stigmatize vaccines and people and things in the mainland like this? ...In comparison, the other side of the strait is really more caring for the people and is relatively lenient. Compared with the Taiwan "government"'s speeches that have made many small and ungraceful speeches, they are really helpless and speechless.I am also a Taiwanese overseas, and the Taiwan "office" is silent... Fortunately, the local government is also very caring for foreigners and asked us to get vaccinated. So far, the epidemic has been enthusiastic help from overseas mainland friends, and I deeply admire their spirit of mutual help and friendship to the community. This is really an atmosphere that is rarely felt in Taiwan’s community now. ↓

Some netizens also liked " Spring Seedling Action ": It turns out that even Taiwanese people can accept registration for vaccination, like it! ↓

Someone also said that "the knowledge has increased": It turns out that Taiwanese people who are abroad can go to the Chinese embassy overseas for vaccination! I've increased my knowledge, thank you. No matter what party, the people have the right to survive. During the epidemic, getting vaccinated is not only protecting oneself but also protecting others. ↓

The Chinese Embassy in Thailand official website, according to the agreement between the Chinese Embassy in Thailand and the Ministry of Health of Thailand, the "Spring Seedling Action" will be officially implemented in Thailand from May 20, 2021. The Ministry of Health of Thailand has designated a special medical institution to vaccinate Chinese citizens in Thailand with China's Sinovac vaccine. The vaccination targets for this vaccination are Chinese citizens in Thailand aged 18 (that is, they are over 18 years old by the date of appointment vaccination) or above. As long as you hold a valid passport of the People's Republic of China , travel permit , or the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport of the People's Republic of China, the Macao Special Administrative Region passport of the People's Republic of China, and the Taiwan Residents' Passport to and from the Mainland, you can participate in the registration for this vaccination in accordance with the principle of "voluntary knowledge and self-responsibility for risks".