The local epidemic situation on the island is severe. The "legislator" of the Chinese Kuomintang Jiang Qichen today questioned the military's current epidemic situation. Soldiers, officers and soldiers are infected with the epidemic. Lieutenant General Chen Jiantong, the chief of the military medical department, further said that about 200 officers and soldiers were diagnosed yesterday.
Jiang Qichen questioned that there were nearly 30,000 confirmed cases in Taiwan yesterday, and the number of confirmed cases in Taiwan military officers and soldiers? Qiu Guozheng said that so far, more than 1,000 people have been diagnosed, and two officers and soldiers are hospitalized, but none of them are seriously ill. Qiu Guozheng emphasized that we all have statistics and how to deal with them. Although there are many people, none of them are seriously ill, and most of them are mild and isolated at home.
Taiwan Democratic Party "legislator" Qiu Chenyuan is concerned about the vaccination rate of officers and soldiers. Qiu Guozheng said that the delivery rate of the first and second doses is over 98%, and the third dose is about 89%.
According to a report from Taiwan's "China Times News Network", the local epidemic in Taiwan has risen sharply, and people are facing many difficult and miscellaneous epidemic prevention diseases and need to call 1922 or the local epidemic prevention hotline, but the lines are often full and spark public grievances. Sources pointed out that in order to assist the county and city governments with insufficient manpower for the 1922 special line, the Taiwan military officially ordered all units to select non-commissioned officers and soldiers who "have a university degree, are computer experts, and are highly resistant to scolding." The special line service will last for two months, and it is estimated that at least a thousand military officers will be invested in "handling public grievances", which may cause a gap in combat readiness.
Since thousands of non-commissioned officers have been invested in the "Quick Screening Taiwan Team" before, and now nearly a thousand manpower is expected to be deployed to support the "1922 special line" for emergency response. Empty city". (Xue Yang/Editor)