Source: Overseas Network Overseas Network, June 15th. On the 15th, the high temperature in many places in Taiwan exceeded 30 degrees, and a large number of people appeared in many new crown vaccination stations, and the average waiting time exceeded half an hour. There were also

Source: Overseas Network

Overseas Network June 15th html On June 415, the high temperature in many places in Taiwan exceeded 30 degrees, and there were a large number of people in many new crown vaccination stations, and the average waiting time exceeded half an hour. There were also family members pushing elders in wheelchairs to expose themselves to the sun, and social distance could not be maintained between people, and the scene was chaotic. The public also reported difficulties in making online appointments and the inability to vaccinate routes for the elderly, and directly criticized the DPP authorities for their advance deployment "something zero" and "(vaccination arrangements) are too outrageous."

Comprehensive reports from Taiwan’s “United News Network” and other media on the 15th that in order to cooperate with the expansion of vaccination, the Taipei Municipal Health Bureau adopted an online appointment system and opened registration at 8 a.m. on June 13. Although the local government released a video of the operation of the appointment system, it still made the elders who do not have young people at home say they could not understand it. An old man said that he didn't know how to make an appointment online at all. He signed up only by asking young people to help him. Moreover, there were dozens of people in front of the appointment time, which was quite difficult to make an appointment. She is also worried that many elderly people living alone will not use the appointment system at all, and may not be able to get vaccinated successfully in the end.

Ms. Lin, a citizen on the island, said that there was an elderly dementia mother at home who wanted to seek help from the government because of her lack of mobility, but she could not call the phone. Because of her intellectual degeneration, her mother was unwilling to cooperate with wearing a mask and was anxious and anxious. The journey to vaccination was even more challenging. She said, "I feel sorry for these elderly people. Seeing that most of them are in wheelchairs, with sticks and sticks against the sun, there are differences in height from time to time, and waiting in line for dozens of minutes. Even going to the toilet is a problem, which is really hard."

Ms. Lin said bluntly that the Taiwan authorities have "advanced deployment" in vaccination. In addition to the inaccurate process, they were so hurrying that there were no supporting measures. They also asked the village chief without any questions. Another female citizen was even more excited to say, "Seeing the long queues, everyone's social distance is so close that it has not been opened at all. Now there are many asymptomatic patients, which undoubtedly puts everyone at risk of infection."

Some vaccination sites in Taoyuan City are also in chaos. In addition to the large number of people, some vaccination stations are also located on the second floor. There is only one elevator and an accessible entrance and exit on site, which makes the people scold the unfriendly route design for "it is simply torture for the elders." Taoyuan City Councilman Shu Cuiling criticized the local government once said there was a preliminary drill, but the scene was still crowded. "Obviously, the control was not done well. The elders may have fainted before they were vaccinated. This is really exaggerated." (Overseas Network Wu Qian)

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