Tsai Ing-wen said she would obtain 100 million doses of rapid screening reagents Netizens: Do you have a sense of presence when you come out?

China News Service, May 7th. According to Taiwan's "China Times News Network" report, after the implementation of the real-name system for quick screening, many pharmacies in Taiwan have queued up, and some people still can't buy it, causing public complaints. Tsai Ing-wen said on social media on the evening of the 6th, "In this month, we expect to obtain about 100 million doses of rapid screening reagents." After the news was exposed, it sparked a heated discussion among netizens. Some people thought, "How can advanced deployment change the network?" "Chen Shizhong: People will hoard goods if they are too cheap."

Tsai Ing-wen said on social media that it is inconvenient for everyone to purchase rapid screening reagents, and the authorities will continue to increase the supply of rapid screening reagents. This month, it is estimated that about 100 million doses of rapid screening reagents will be obtained. At the same time, the administrative agency has also coordinated with the industry, and will give priority to increasing channels to facilitate shipments to the market in the four cities of Taipei, New Taipei City, Taoyuan City, and Keelung City, which are currently at high risk of the epidemic.

The picture shows Taiwanese people queuing up to buy quick screening reagents Taiwan "China Times" photo by Xie Mingjun

In this regard, many netizens on the island poured into the "Yahoo News" discussion, resulting in more than 1,800 messages. Some people said, "Come out and check your presence." "" "Everywhere is queuing up! What kind of advance deployment? Waste of everyone's time" "All free to the people" "Hahahahahaha, hoarding? How many people can't buy it yet".