Taiwan’s DPP plans to donate 300,000 vaccines to Paraguay, Honduras, say sources


TAIPEI, June 6 (Global Times): When the death toll caused by Covid-19 keeps increasing in Taiwan, and the people on the island suffer from vaccine shortages, the secession-minded Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has declared they will donate 300,000 doses of AstraZeneca (AZ) vaccines to countries like Honduras and Paraguay, which still maintain "diplomatic ties" with the Taiwan authorities, and the DPP even bribed certain officials from the countries to realize the plan, an exclusive source has told the Global Times.

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