On May 26, Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen condemned the Chinese communist regime for blocking the island’s deal to obtain COVID-19 vaccines from German company BioNTech. At the same time the regime has been pushing Chinese-made vaccines onto the island, a move described by one analyst as “vaccine warfare.” The president was speaking at a meeting of Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party on Wednesday, saying that the orders for AstraZeneca and Modena’s vaccines have been “smoothly” booked. “As for the German BioNTech company’s vaccine, we are close to completing the contract with the German factory, but due to the interference of China, we have not been able to complete it,” Tsai said. This is the first time that Taiwanese officials have publicly confirmed that the CCP has blocked Taiwan from obtaining BioNTech’s vaccine, which was co-developed with Pfizer. BioNTech declined to comment on Tsai’s remarks, but added that it is “supportive …