Hebei Nangong mandatory vaccination more than three years old are not allowed to vaccinate the street

Residents of Nangong City, Hebei Province, have revealed that the entire local population is being forced to be vaccinated against the Chinese Communist virus (New Coronavirus), and that residents over the age of 3 cannot enter public places without the vaccination.

The Epoch Times learned from Wang Lin (a pseudonym), a citizen of Nangong, on February 8 that the city has issued the aforementioned notice by community text message, “Vaccination will be mandatory for a fee after New Year’s Eve, and you cannot enter public places without it.”

The text message provided by Wang Lin clearly says: “The higher level requires vaccination for those over three years old… If you do not vaccinate, you will not be allowed to go to public places, including cars, supermarkets, hospitals, etc.”

The text message also said, “Which Family age group is vaccinated fast, priority to send gift bags, health certificates and access cards.”

Wang Lin revealed that the 8th day just received the “New Year’s gift” donated to Nangong by various regions of Xingtai, “to send some New Year’s supplies, which is to be sealed until after the New Year.” “The first foot received a gift bag, the second foot will be the seal to paste.”

Some netizens published photos of the big gift bag, a package of meat, two chickens, a few vegetables, condiments and some peanuts and melon seeds, and the gift bag was said to be worth 200 yuan, which was all the New Year’s goods for the family that was sealed in their Home for 35 days.

The practice of mandatory full vaccination is controversial because the CCP virus vaccine was introduced not long ago and there is currently very little experience from all walks of Life in terms of safety and whether there are side effects. Especially for younger children, the side effects can be more harmful than for adults.

The World Health Organization spoke out against mandatory universal vaccination with the new crown vaccine in December of last year. Kate O’Brien, a vaccine expert with the organization, said in Geneva that it makes sense to strongly recommend vaccination against the virus in certain occupational fields, such as intensive care Medicine, but there are also examples where a strong push for compulsory vaccination has had the opposite effect and has not improved the population’s immunity.

Wang Lin then had an allergic reaction after the first injection: “I had the first injection on January 21 at about 3:00 p.m. This vaccine is two injections… I had a serious allergic reaction at about 6 p.m. that day, and my face was full of allergies, red rashes and itchy. On January 25th or 26th, I had a severe pain in my arm, which lasted for a day. I didn’t dare to take a second shot.”

“I was told not to take a second shot. People also told me that the first shot can only prevent up to 30%, and it is not possible to get the vaccine and not get a new crown. I took the shot with my classmate and he had a headache that night, he said his head hurt especially.”

Wang Lin said angrily, “It is mandatory and must be vaccinated. This is one of the most impersonal (provisions), to put it bluntly, after playing you deserve to die or not! The company’s main business is to provide a wide range of products and services to the public.

Last month, Hebei province became the hardest hit by the Epidemic in the country. Nangong City also reported the discovery of confirmed cases. The city then implemented what it called the “toughest” containment measures: all communities, neighborhoods, family homes and villages in the city were not allowed to move, all residents were isolated at home and their activities were limited to their own homes, and they were forbidden to leave their homes; all staff with work assignments in each unit were fed and housed in their units and were forbidden to return home.

Nangong also spent five days in mid-January rushing to build 1,500 sets of centralized isolation houses.

But this was followed by a rapid decrease in officially notified cases in Nangong. the entire area of Nangong was adjusted to a low-risk area on February 8.

However, the city’s citizens reported that they were still forced to be isolated in their homes even though the households were closed for 35 days and also reduced to low-risk areas.

Wang Lin believes that “to be honest, they still have cases, just do not dare to report out, if they report again, their ugly hat really can not keep.”