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Tsai Ing-wen: The New Reagent Warrior—Analyzing the Politics of COVID-19 Testing

Commentary on the Tsai administration's handling of COVID-19 testing reagents and the political controversies surrounding the selection of suppliers, satirizing her as the 'New Reagent Warrior.'

Educational Background of ROC Ministry of Health Recent Ministers

Looking at recent ROC Ministry of Health ministers' educational backgrounds, individual comparison makes certain patterns evident.

The DPP's Hospital Registration Fee Policy: A Public Health Debate

This article examines the Democratic Progressive Party's (DPP) hospital registration fee policy, analyzing its implications for public health and access to medical care in Taiwan.

DPP and Ractopamine: A Legislative Controversy

This article delves into the controversy surrounding the Democratic Progressive Party's stance on ractopamine, examining the implications for Taiwan's legislative process and public health.

Taiwan's Rabies Madness Chaos – Ignorance is More Terrifying than Disease

Observing the social chaos following a rabies outbreak in Taiwan, this article critiques the proposal to rename 'Rabies' to 'Lapis Disease,' arguing that established common names serve a necessary practical purpose. It slams the media and public for misinterpreting a video of a struggling ferret-badger and criticizes a local township head's simplistic policy of trading white rice for stray animals. The author also expresses concern over the latent risks of the TNR strategy for rabies management and urges pet owners to vaccinate their animals, emphasizing that ignorance and panic are more dangerous than the virus itself.