Luo Zhiqiang: "I want to live to give me a vaccine" on the outside of people's high buildings: did Cai Yingwen hear people's humble request?

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In order to express their demands, people on the island hung a piece of cloth outside a high-rise building, saying, "I want to live and give me a vaccine."( Photo source: Luo Zhiqiang (Social Media)

Taiwan, China, July 5 - according to Taiwan's "Zhongshi news network", the island's epidemic continues to spread, but it is facing a shortage of vaccines, and the delayed release of the three-level alert has also affected more and more people. In order to express their demands, some people on the island hung a piece of cloth outside a high-rise building, which said, "I want to live to give me a vaccine." Taipei councilor Luo Zhiqiang sighed, "did Tsai ing Wen hear the most humble request of the people?"

The epidemic on the island has impacted all industries and industries. At present, Taiwan's three-level alert is maintained until July 12. Whether it can be unsealed or slightly unsealed at that time has aroused concern. It is just that there is a serious shortage of vaccines that are regarded as the solution to the epidemic. Luo Zhiqiang released photos on social media today (May 5). A piece of white cloth hung from a tall building and wrote eight words: "I want to live to give me a vaccine.". Luo Zhiqiang said, "did Tsai ing Wen hear the most humble request of the people?"

In response, netizens commented, "humble voice", "this is the voice of our common people, give us vaccine", "this piece of cloth is powerful, the people of Taiwan are so sad!" Some netizens even pointed out that it was sad to see some people fall down in order to grab the residual medicine, "too many unreasonable things, but they can only face them with tears.".


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