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If you are still reading this, you are likely a fan of durian. However, if you aren t, there are so many types of durians out there even variations for durian haters.
In fact, this is one of the main reasons why Lin enjoys learning about durians this much. Just as there are many connoisseurs of durians eaters out there, there are just as many newcomers to the world of durians. From my past experiences, I have encountered people of different nationalities with different preferences when it comes to the taste of durians. This is where my passion grew and how it became a hobby of mine to introduce new entrants to this mystical fruit, he shared.
In times of trouble, it is easy to see who Taiwan’s true friends are and to determine who really cares about us.
After more than a year of successful prevention work, COVID-19 suddenly began to spread after alleged oversights at the Novotel Taipei Taoyuan International Airport hotel, which accommodated crew from China Airlines during their quarantine.
Although the outbreak in Taiwan is far from as bad as it is in many other countries, most Taiwanese are on edge, and frontline medical personnel and police, who are at high risk of exposure, need immediate vaccine protection.
In this time of trouble, a consensus
Vaccination program preparations
By Tommy Lin 林逸民
Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung’s (陳時中) introduction of “regression calibration” backlogging of local COVID-19 cases has caused a lively public debate. Politicians and supporters from both the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the opposition parties have engaged in a never-ending argument over the concept in the media.
Such correction of data is a global practice, and to argue over the issue is in no way beneficial to pandemic prevention. The virus knows no borders, nor does it pick one ethnic group or political party over another we are all in the same boat, so if we are to defeat the virus, we must work together. Every Taiwanese should put political affiliation aside and focus their attention and social debate on important, practical matters.