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Thank you for the donation of medical masks to Fai Sangyo Gynecology, Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Hospital in Osaka during the new outbreak.
Thanks to Taiwan's Nanroku for donating medical masks to Osaka Fai Sangyo, Gynecology, Internal Medicine, and Pediatrics Hospital during the new epidemic Asahi News.

Earlier this month, the Japanese government provided 1.24 million doses of vaccine to Taiwan without compensation, touching many Taiwanese. Dr. Wang Huisheng, a Taiwanese doctor living in the Kansai region of Japan, collected 400,000 masks from Taiwan to return to Japan, which was reported by two major Japanese media.
After the Japanese government provided 1.24 million doses of AstraZeneca's vaccine (AZ Vaccine) to Taiwan free of charge, Wang Huisheng (Japanese name: Ota Ichihiro), a doctor practicing in Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture, Japan, received many phone calls from Taiwanese who said that they would like to repay Japan's favor, and then collected 400,000 face masks through the Fukuho Kai, an organization of doctors in Taiwan. The masks arrived at the port of Osaka on the 14th and are now undergoing customs clearance.
In a telephone interview with the Central News Agency (CNA) tonight, Wang Huisheng said that since the outbreak of the epidemic last year, this is the eighth "distant water to put out a nearby fire" operation initiated by him from Taiwan.
He said that on April 14th of last year, he saw that the hospitals in Osaka did not have enough protective clothing, and the medical staff were using garbage bags to fight the epidemic, and the Osaka City Hall called on all sectors to donate raincoats to help, and he immediately wrote to the media to call on the Taiwanese to give full play to the spirit of the spirit of the people who are hungry and their own, and on the second day, 12,000 pieces of raincoats were collected. At that time, Taiwan banned the export of masks, so in addition to masks, as long as the export of epidemic prevention materials, including surgical gowns, gowns, masks, gloves, and so on, many of them through him to donate the day.
A few days ago, a Japanese person pointed out in an article in the "Modern" evening newspaper that many people in Taiwan have died in the four days since the administration of the AZ vaccine provided by Japan, and that this incident may lead to anti-Japanese riots in Taiwan, and there is a danger of a coup d'état. The article pointed out that the Japanese in Taiwan are worried that the feelings of the Taiwanese towards Japan will deteriorate.
In this regard, Mr. WANG Huisheng said that the person who made such a remark was ignoring the facts and sowing discord. Looking around the world, are there any neighboring countries that are as close as Taiwan and Japan in terms of affection and spiritual bonding?
In his opinion, the friendship between Taiwan and Japan has been accumulated over a long period of time, and the two countries know how to reciprocate and support each other. He said that when he was interviewed by NHK this afternoon, the NHK reporter even said that he was grateful for Taiwan's assistance during the 311 Earthquake, and he thought that it had been 10 years since the 311 Earthquake, and the Japanese were still thanking him, which made him feel very embarrassed.
Asahi Shimbun reported today that Taiwan donated masks through Wang Huisheng. The headline of the report reads, "Masks from Taiwan in appreciation"; the sub-headline reads, "Donation of vaccines (masks) through Japanese aid".
Wang Huisheng said in an interview, Japan's Foreign Minister Toshihiro Mochizuki said that the 311 earthquake, Taiwan donated a high amount of money galloping aid, this donation of vaccines to Taiwan is to take into account the friendship between Taiwan and Japan. 4 June aircraft carrying vaccines to take off from Tokyo Narita Airport to Taiwan, the representative of the Japanese Hsieh Chang-ting in the rain bowed deeply in the picture, through the media coverage, touched the hearts of many people in Taiwan.
He said that at the end of last month, when the Japanese government said it would consider providing vaccines to Taiwan, he told the Fuk Wo Wo Association, an organization of Taiwanese doctors, that he should repay Japan's kindness. On the 9th of this month, the Blessing and Peace Society informed him that Taiwan's major mask manufacturer Nan Liu Enterprise had donated 400,000 masks, which left the port of Kaohsiung on the same day.
Hidetsugu Fujita, head of the business revitalization section of the Kyoto City Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters, who is in charge of dispatching epidemic prevention supplies, told Asahi News, "I am truly grateful for this kind of assistance in times of trouble. Yasuyuki Matsuura, chief of the Crisis Prevention and Disaster Control Division in Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture, said, "Since the outbreak of the epidemic, we have received support from Taiwan through Dr. Ota (Wang Huisheng) many times, and I am really grateful.
NHK also reported today that Wang Huisheng has collected 400,000 masks to repay Japan's gift of vaccines. According to the report, the masks will be donated through Shiga Prefecture and Otsu City to welfare facilities and nurseries where there are not enough masks.
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Japan provided 1.24 million doses of vaccine to Taiwan for free, touching many Taiwanese. Dr. Wang Huisheng (center), a Taiwanese doctor living in Japan, collected 400,000 masks from Taiwan and donated them to Japan. This story was reported by NHK and Asahi Shimbun. The picture shows Wang Huisheng and NHK reporter. (Courtesy of Wang Huisheng) By Yang Mingzhu, Central News Agency, Tokyo Fax, June 22, 2010
Source : The Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA)Central News Agency: Reporter Yang Mingzhu
