Beijing man with high fever does not quit red rash after domestic vaccine

Beijing resident Ms. Zhang said she and her 30-year-old husband have no history of allergies, and they responded to the authorities’ call for vaccination in the middle of last month, Apple Daily reported today. However, nearly a week after her husband received the vaccine, his fever persisted for several days, and a red rash began to appear on his body, showing signs of spreading, and his joints became painful and he could not sleep. She thought her husband was just sick, but when she sought medical help, she saw that there were people in the hospital who had similar symptoms after vaccination, and the rash was even more serious than her husband’s. After her husband was diagnosed, the doctor also diagnosed him with a rash. After the husband was diagnosed, the doctor also said he could not rule out that the symptoms were related to the vaccine.

According to Ms. Zhang, her husband was vaccinated with a vaccine from Beijing Biotechnology, which is believed to be an inactivated vaccine developed by Sinopharm. Although the hospital said that the incident has been reported, and her husband’s health has improved, but Ms. Zhang confessed that the incident has hit their confidence in domestic vaccines, causing a shadow.

A search of the Internet revealed that Ms. Zhang had posted details on March 1 on the mainland Sina microblogging account “forever guarding your Fufei”.

The posting said that on February 17, she and her husband had their first vaccination at a community-organized sentinel unit and stayed for half an hour to observe the vaccine as requested afterwards, without any uncomfortable symptoms, and then went Home.

She recounted that on February 23, individual small red bumps (rashes) began to appear on her husband’s body, and on the 24th he began to have a high fever of more than 38.5 degrees, and the rashes on his body began to increase. At first, they thought it was hives, so they took some Medicine. But by the 26th the fever did not go away and the red rash on her body began to increase in patches.

Until the 27th, her husband still had a lot of red rashes on his body, his fever had not gone down, and he was so sore and itchy that he could not sleep at night and his joints hurt. She said, “(Mr.) front chest and back, waist, buttocks, arms and legs, and the surface of the feet have also grown (red rash).”

At 5 p.m. on the 27th, they rushed to Beijing Luhe Hospital, affiliated with Capital Medical University, where the emergency department doctor told them to go to the dermatology clinic the next day. 28th, her husband first did blood tests in the hospital’s dermatology department, and then went to the hospital’s fever clinic for nucleic acid tests, CT tests, biochemical tests, etc. The results were normal and the test results were negative.

The hospital told them to go back to the dermatology department the next day for another examination. She complained, “We paid out of pocket for the whole process, not to mention that Mr. Hardy also suffered more because of the back and forth. Although the doctor did not give a definite answer that it was an allergic reaction after the vaccine, the doctor also said he could not rule it out.”

She said that neither he nor her husband was allergic and had never had an allergic reaction, and that his husband was strong and rarely got sick.

So, she told the community and Luhe Hospital, but the hospital said, “We should wait until the disease is well, and we should also wait until the disease is well. She questioned, “How can we prove whether it is an allergic reaction to the vaccine when we are well?”

She said, “When we went to the dermatology department for examination, there was a young man in front of us who had exactly the same symptoms as my husband. He also had a high fever after the vaccine and had more packs than my husband, all over his body and up to his neck.”

She said, “Our whole Family now thinks it’s the vaccine.”

Miss Zhang posted on Weibo to disclose her husband’s condition after the vaccination. (Image source: Web screenshot)

The safety of vaccines made in mainland China has been in question. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) authorities have been engaged in vaccine diplomacy abroad, but in mainland China, domestic vaccines are also not trusted by the public and vaccination rates are low. Zhong Nanshan, head of the high-level expert group of the Communist Party’s National Health Commission, said that 52 million doses of vaccines have been administered on the mainland, a vaccination rate of only 3.56 percent of the 1.4 billion population. The figure is much lower than that of fellow vaccine producers the United Kingdom and the United States.

On the morning of Feb. 18, Beijing’s Dongcheng, Xicheng and Chaoyang districts issued notices to open all vaccination sites and begin mass vaccination of the population. Vaccines for Beijing residents are procured uniformly and delivered to each site daily according to the demand of each vaccination site.

The Hong Kong government also began vaccinating priority groups, including people over 60 years of age, with the inactivated vaccine “Kratom” produced by China’s Sinovac Biotechnology Co. A 63-year-old man, who received the vaccine on February 26, developed acute respiratory distress on February 28 and went to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment on his own, where he was pronounced dead on the same day.

Tao Lina, a former immunization expert at the Shanghai Center for Disease Control and Prevention, posted the instructions for the domestic vaccine on the Internet, revealing that there were as many as 73 side effects after vaccination, ranging from common headaches, fever and fatigue to loss of vision, loss of taste and even severe urinary incontinence, making him call it “the most unsafe vaccine in the world.