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转一个,真心希望抗疫不要政治化:
6月15日开打日本捐赠的124万剂AZ疫苗(巴尔的摩尊贵出品)。至6月18日,四天已造成至少49例猝死,台湾民意沸腾。
6月18日8:44AM,郭台铭发表8点声明(全文转帖如下)。
10:30AM 永齡基金會执行长劉宥彤补刀,在接受电视直播采访时,质问蔡英文到底还要不要BNT疫苗。
12:30 蔡英文扛不住郭台铭突然发招的最后通牒,令行政院发言人罗秉成于18日中午12时30分举行记者会做出回应。罗秉成在记者会中爆出,除了鸿海永龄基金会之外,台积电也提出要洽购捐赠500万剂BNT疫苗给政府,因此将受权永龄与台积电洽购。除此之外,全盘接受了郭台铭的条件,包括以下四点:
一、发函授权台积电、鸿海永龄代表政府洽谈各500万剂德国原厂疫苗,直接送抵台湾,捐赠给政府;
二、交货期配合国际疫苗采购情形,以及原厂产能来共同商定;
三、台积电、鸿海永龄基金会透过代理商洽购后捐赠给政府,将循日本捐赠的前例、国际采购合约的做法,给予制造商免责声明,由政府承担后续处理工作;
四、政府也会在德国政府协助下,持续与德国BNT原厂、代理商采购疫苗,供今后需求。
4:00PM,蔡英文会见郭台铭和刘纯音(台积电)。但小英已跪,无实质谈判,纯属礼节性会见了。
6月19日,美国得知巨变,大为羞恼,改变了原来的挤牙膏式捐赠,从自己库存中一次拨出250万剂Moderna,当日启运。(注:美国不敢捐赠强生给台湾了,要是再打出毛病,小英的政治生涯要被巴尔的摩的两款尊贵产品生生撕碎了)。路透社全文报道附后。在这篇报道中,路透社哀叹:美国的决定是在周五台湾宣布授权亿万富翁郭台铭和半导体巨头台积电代表政府谈判疫苗事项之后做出的。
It also comes after Taiwan announced on Friday that it will allow Terry Gou, the billionaire founder of Taiwan’s Foxconn and semiconductor giant TSMC, to negotiate on its behalf for COVID-19 vaccines.
向蔡總統報告06.18
1. 在台灣疫苗短缺的關鍵時刻,對於蔡總統向媒體表示要開綠燈協助永齡基金會向國外取得疫苗,本人感到又有了希望。
2. 我因為憂心台灣疫情肆虐,人命關天,從5月23日起,就經由各種方式,希望與政府洽談,突破限制,購買疫苗捐贈與政府,在6月1日依主管機關要求送件後,遲遲未獲得主管機關正式回覆,又於6月10日行文給衞福部陳部長,2天後取得部分進展,讓我們有些許振奮,能在6月13日和主管機關開會,晚間又接獲陳部長來電,表達會協助本案。可惜的是在端午連假結束後,又有消息傳來民進黨不同派系間有不同的意見,巧合的是又有媒體出現無法查證訊息來源的不實報導,各種看不見的力量開始對本案產生技術性的拖延。
3. 我每日憂慮,夜不成眠,在17日凌晨向憂心又充滿期待的國人報告本案仍在進行中,也感謝曾經得到衛福部陳部長的承諾,在發表三點聲明後,受到包括來自蔡總統及許多民意代表發言認同,可惜的是關鍵問題若無法突破,只是在原地繞圈圈而已。本人提出以下建議:
4. 政府公開表示接受永齡基金會的捐贈,讓這個捐贈的購買可以擁有代表政府的採購權(永齡可以正式發中英文新聞稿,對外表示自即日起可以用捐贈者的角色代表政府向疫苗原廠接洽),既然都在國際上公開了,也不會擔心假貨的問題,開大門走大路,官民合作的關係需要正式授權,為國際洽商營造有利的條件。
5. 同意我方提出的捐贈合約,進入實質細節的討論,也同意我方對於採購德國BNT(上海復星製藥代理),由德國製造出貨的疫苗,所提出的合約架構圖,並給予相應於合約的進口許可相關法律文件。
6. 疫苗捐贈因爲標的物涉及相關法律責任,和一般物品的捐贈不同,需要政府(受贈方)先明確表達立場,再讓願意捐贈方去洽談疫苗供貨的數量及時間。
7. 目前國際上認證的疫苗雖是賣方市場,但若蔡總統和台灣人民願意讓郭台銘有個機會用我數十年的國際人脈與商業經驗為大家服務,應該能有所突破。對政府來說,這是新增一個可能的管道,並不排擠原有的疫苗採購,就算永齡最後沒有成功,對政府也沒有任何損失,希望蔡總統能接受建言。
8. 我本人聲明在此事上絕無任何政治和商業企圖,未來可受外界檢驗,最後為蒼生請命,希望能會見蔡英文總統,我相信您才是疫苗政策的決策者、我希望當面報告、取得您的同意、或是拒絕。這樣才不會讓國人誤以為我們永齢基金會已經取得政府的真正承諾、及具體的政府公權力的協助處理相關問題。沒有您的明確裁示、疫苗的採購永遠不能真正的開始。
Exclusive-U.S. triples vaccines for Taiwan with 2.5 million-dose shipment
By Michael Martina, David Brunnstrom, Andrea Shalal
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will ship 2.5 million COVID-19 vaccine doses to Taiwan on Saturday, a senior administration official told Reuters, more than tripling Washington’s previous allocation of shots for the island, which has faced increasing political and military pressure from China.
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Washington, competing with Beijing to deepen geopolitical clout through so-called “vaccine diplomacy”, initially had promised to donate 750,000 doses to Taiwan, but is increasing that number as President Joe Biden’s administration advances its pledge to send 80 million U.S.-made shots around the world.
China, which considers Taiwan an integral part of its territory, has repeatedly offered to send coronavirus vaccines to the island, which has been battling a spike in domestic infections. Taipei has expressed concern about the safety of Chinese shots.
The 2.5 million donated doses of the Moderna Inc vaccine will leave Memphis, Tennessee, on a flight belonging to Taiwan’s China Airlines early on Saturday and arrive in Taipei on Sunday evening, the senior U.S. administration official said, adding that the prompt delivery was due to experts from both sides being able to work out regulatory issues.
“We are not allocating these doses, or delivering these doses, based on political or economic conditions. We are donating these vaccines with the singular objective of saving lives,” the official said.
“Our vaccines do not come with strings attached,” the official said, adding Taiwan had “faced unfair challenges in its efforts to acquire vaccines on the global marketplace.”
A deal for Taiwan to purchase vaccines from Germany’s BioNTech SE fell through this year, with Taiwan’s government blaming pressure from Beijing.
China has denied the accusation, saying Taiwan is free to obtain the vaccines through Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical Group Co Ltd, which has a contract to sell BioNTech’s vaccine in China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
“We believe that these attempts by China to block purchases, for political purposes, are reprehensible,” the senior Biden administration official said.
Taiwan is trying to speed up the arrival of the millions of vaccines it has on order, although infections remain comparatively low despite a rise in domestic cases. Only around 6% of Taiwan’s 23.5 million people have received at least one shot of a vaccine regimen.
The U.S. shipment comes at a time when Washington has been working with Taipei to create secure supply chains for strategic items such as computer chips, of which Taiwan is a key producer, that are vital for U.S. automobile manufacturers and other industries.
It also comes after Taiwan announced on Friday that it will allow Terry Gou, the billionaire founder of Taiwan’s Foxconn and semiconductor giant TSMC, to negotiate on its behalf for COVID-19 vaccines.
Jonathan Fritz, a senior State Department official, said on Thursday that China had been “very aggressively using vaccine donations as a lever to induce more of Taiwan’s diplomatic partners to switch recognition.”
Beijing has steadily whittled down the number of Taiwan’s diplomatic allies, which now stands at just 15 countries.
The United States, which like most countries has no formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan, has watched with alarm the stepped up tensions with Beijing and Biden’s administration has vowed to boost ties with the island, which it is required under U.S. law to supply with the means of defense.
Earlier this week Taiwan reported the largest incursion yet by China’s air force, including fighters and nuclear-capable bombers, into its air defense identification zone.
Reporting by Michael Martina, David Brunnstrom and Andrea Shalal in Washington; Editing by Mary Milliken and Daniel Wallis
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