The second death occurred in Hong Kong after receiving the vaccine from China Kexing

A few days ago, a 55-year-old woman in Hong Kong died of a suspected stroke after receiving the China Coxin vaccine. This is the second death in a few days.

According to Hong Kong media, the woman was vaccinated with the Coxin vaccine on Tuesday (2) at Kwun Chung Sports Centre, and three days later (5) she suffered an acute stroke and was taken to Caritas Hospital for treatment, and later transferred to Kwong Wah Hospital for further treatment.

After that, she suffered a cardiac arrest and passed away at 4:00 am today (6th).

It is reported that the woman was suffering from a long-term illness such as High blood pressure and high cholesterol and blood lipids. The Hong Kong Medical Council has reported the incident to the Department of health, whether the woman died and vaccine-related, to wait for the autopsy evaluation to determine.

Next Monday (8), the Hong Kong “New Crown Vaccine Clinical Event Assessment Expert Committee” will meet to discuss the case.

On Tuesday, the first suspected case of death in Hong Kong after receiving the vaccine was reported. The Department of Health announced at the Time that a 63-year-old man, who was vaccinated at the Kwun Chung Sports Centre on February 26, developed acute respiratory distress on February 28 and went to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment, where he was confirmed dead on the same day.

For the cause of death, the experts and the hospital afterwards said different things, causing many questions.

According to the Stand News, in the early morning of March 3, the Hong Kong Hospital Authority and the Department of Health held a press conference, the deputy chief executive officer of Queen Elizabeth Hospital Chen Weiwen said at the time, the patient was admitted to the hospital blood sugar, blood pressure are at a stable level, no abnormalities. However, the “New Crown Vaccine Clinical Event Assessment Expert Committee” pointed out that evening that the deceased had chronic diseases such as smoking and diabetes, hypertension and hyperlipidemia, and the blood pressure was very high when the deceased was admitted to the hospital, which is very different from the statement of Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

On the 4th, the Chief Executive Manager of the Hospital Authority, Mr. Lau Ka Hin, was asked repeatedly if someone was hiding the cause of death, and finally found a reason to refuse to respond.

Many Hong Kong people cancelled their appointments in the online vaccination booking system on the 3rd due to the death. On the same day, fewer people went to the Kwun Chung Sports Centre for vaccination, with at least 200 people cancelling their appointments.