
Wang Jen-hsien
Wang Jen-hsien is the president of the Taiwan Counter Contagious Diseases Society, who recently made headlines by questioning the need for additional COVID-19 vaccines amidst rising case numbers, suggesting that the public already has sufficient vaccinations.
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Taiwan Counter Contagious Diseases Society chairman Wang Jen-hsien stated that the public has already received enough vaccine shots.
EDITORIAL: Politicizing healthcare puts all at riskWang Jen-hsien stated that the government does not need to promote vaccination when only Moderna’s mRNA-based vaccine is available.
CDC affirms ample supply of COVID-19 antivirals
Wang Jen-hsien is the president of the Taiwan Counter Contagious Diseases Society.
Hospitals add clinic services for COVIDWang Jen-hsien, president of the Taiwan Counter Contagious Diseases Society, reportedly said the public already had enough vaccines.
MOHW to open special outpatient clinics to handle expected COVID-19 wave





