Taipei Mayor Ko Wenzhe went to the Jiantan Youth Activity Center on the 15th to inspect the enhanced version of the hotel dedicated to epidemic prevention and was interviewed by the media after the meeting. On the right is Deputy Mayor Huang Shanshan. (Photo by reporter Fang Bin)
2022/01/15 12:00
[Reporter Yang Xinhui/Taipei Report] Taipei Mayor Ko Wenzhe advocates the use of vaccine passports, and believes that Taipei City To test first, he said in an interview today that technically, the Information Bureau will be ordered to complete the system as soon as possible, but how to use it should also be discussed with the central government. After all, it is still necessary to interface with the central health insurance data system.
Ke Wenzhe pointed out that it is not 100% immune to infection after being vaccinated, but it is relatively safe, even if the disease is mild and the probability of infection is relatively low.
Ke Wenzhe explained that the central government has a vaccine passport for going abroad, and we have changed it to the domestic version. The current domestic safety standard is that if two doses of the vaccine exceed 14 days, Or take two doses of the vaccine for more than 3 months and get the third dose, because after two doses of the vaccine for more than three months, the antibodies will drop, and there will be no protection.
Ke Wenzhe further stated that under these two conditions, it can be considered relatively safe in China. Such people can go to exercise without wearing a mask, and have meals and toasts. It will be more relaxed. If you don’t get vaccinated, you will have to limit your life by yourself.