As a result, today, a 51-year-old missing female migrant worker from the Philippines in Hsinchu County, accompanied by her friends, went to the Xinfeng Township Health Center to receive the BNT vaccine. Due to the lack of documents, she had a dispute with the medical staff. When

According to Taiwanese media reports on December 7, "Taiwan Epidemic Command Center Commander" Chen Shizhong said yesterday that he has negotiated with the "Ministry of the Interior" and that missing migrant workers will not be arrested for taking the vaccine . This is 100% guaranteed. As a result, today, Hsinchu County 1 51-year-old missing female migrant workers from the Philippines, accompanied by their friends, went to the Xinfeng Township Health Center to receive the BNT vaccine. A dispute broke out with the medical staff due to lack of documents. When the police arrived at the scene, they found that the female migrant workers had been missing for nearly two years. Although the health center prioritized epidemic prevention and applied for the approval of the Health Bureau to vaccinate the female migrant workers, the police still arrested her because her work permit had expired.

A friend who accompanied the female migrant worker sighed. He believed in Chen Shizhong’s words that “escaped foreign workers can be exempted from immunity if vaccinated.” That’s why he brought the female migrant worker to get vaccinated. Unexpectedly, she was arrested before she could get the vaccine, and she was also handcuffed and shackled. This shows that the authorities, counties, cities, and police are in conflict with each other. Who dares to bring migrant workers to get vaccinated?

html A 351-year-old missing female migrant worker from the Philippines went to the Xinfengxiang Health Center at 11 o'clock this morning to prepare for the first dose of BNT vaccine. Because she could not produce her residence permit, health insurance card or other identification documents, the health center refused to vaccinate the female migrant worker because she could not identify her identity. When the female migrant worker failed to get the vaccine, a dispute broke out with the medical staff. The police received a report from the public and arrived at the scene to maintain order.

When the police arrived at the scene, they first asked the female migrant worker for her personal information. After checking, they found that the female migrant worker's work permit had expired for more than 700 days. The missing migrant worker was required by law to be transferred to a special task force for custody. Health Center staff also emphasized that according to regulations, missing migrant workers must present a surrender letter issued by the "Immigration Department" special team, indicating that they have paid the fine, before they can be vaccinated.

Health Center director Ge Zhengxiong said that although the female migrant worker was a missing migrant worker, epidemic prevention was given priority, and "Taiwan Epidemic Command Center Commander" Chen Shizhong said yesterday that "the missing migrant worker will not be arrested for vaccination." After the health center asked the health bureau and authorities, this afternoon still asked the female migrant worker to return to the health center to get vaccinated, and relevant regulations such as issuing a surrender letter will be supplemented later.

Although the authorities assured that the missing migrant workers would not be arrested for taking the vaccine, the police stated that the Filipino female migrant worker's work permit had expired, so the branch still arrested her first. After interrogation, she would be transferred to the Hsinchu County Special Task Force to handle related matters.