In less than three weeks since the government launched the vaccination program for the Chinese Communist Party‘s Kexing vaccine, there have been seven cases of death after receiving the vaccine. Hong Kong people are discouraged by the Chinese-made vaccine, and some even criticize the government for treating Hong Kong people as experimental “white mice”. The picture shows the Kexing vaccine at a community vaccination center in Hong Kong on Feb. 26.
As of March 16, there have been seven cases of death after receiving the vaccine in less than three weeks, after the Hong Kong government launched a vaccination program for the Chinese-made Kexing vaccine since February 26. Hong Kong people are discouraged by the Chinese domestic vaccine, setting off a “wave of Kexing withdrawal”, and some people even criticized the government for treating Hong Kong people as experimental “white mice”.
In mainland China, where vaccinations have been administered since last year and the scale of vaccination is several times larger than that of Hong Kong, few data on adverse reactions to vaccinations have been released, calling into question the safety of CCP vaccines. Although the Chinese Communist Party is engaged in “vaccine diplomacy” and recently expressed its intention to provide vaccines for Olympic athletes, it has been rejected by Japan, Australia and Taiwan one after another.
Seven people died in three weeks after receiving Kexing vaccine
On March 15, the Hong Kong government reported that a 63-year-old man who had received the Coxin vaccine on March 9 was sent to the intensive care unit of a hospital on March 10 after suffering a stroke and irregular heartbeat, and later died of heart failure on March 14. So far, seven people have died in three weeks in Hong Kong after receiving the Coxin vaccine, ranging in age from 55 to 80 years old.
On the same day, the Hong Kong government vaccine clinical events assessment expert committee held a press conference, said that the initial seven deaths are no “direct relationship” with vaccination, the deceased or patients are involved in serious coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction and pulmonary edema, etc., must be pending a comprehensive autopsy report to summarize the vaccination and The “causal relationship” with vaccination must be summarized in a comprehensive autopsy report.
Hong Kong expert committee co-convener Kong Fan Yi stressed that heart disease is the third leading cause of death in Hong Kong, the committee reviewed the reported figures of cases involving death after the start of the vaccination program, compared with the mortality rate of similar groups of people in the same period in the past, no unusual phenomenon was found.
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However, the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong, Gabriel Leung, was asked about the death after the vaccine on March 13, pointed out that the vaccine itself or the adjuvant within the vaccine may cause an inflammatory reaction in people suffering from cardiovascular disease, and once the blood vessels become inflamed, it will induce the phenomenon of “acute thrombosis”.
He said that if the acute thrombosis occurs immediately in the heart, it is a “heart attack”; if it occurs in the brain, it is a “stroke”, which can be fatal in serious cases. He believes that at this stage, he does not dare to “categorically” determine whether the deaths are indirectly or directly related to the vaccine.
In an interview with the Epoch Times, Hong Kong herbalist Dr. Zhang Huailie also said that some of his patients who had received the vaccine had experienced a rapid heartbeat, a rise in body temperature and a rise in blood pressure, as if they had been drinking alcohol or taking a stimulant. He believes that this is definitely not a “coincidental phenomenon”.
Zhang Huailie called on the people of Hong Kong to look at the matter with wisdom, experts and the government is often a cooperative role, “experts sometimes he also need to wait for (government) instructions, otherwise it can not speak.”
The public criticized the Hong Kong government for experimenting on Hong Kong people to please the Chinese Communist Party
The government has not only stopped the vaccination program, but also announced on the 15th that it will expand the priority groups for vaccination to include people aged 30 to 59, domestic workers and students aged 16 or above who are studying outside Hong Kong, covering a population of more than 5.5 million.
In fact, Hong Kong people, who are already not very willing to receive the vaccination, have been deterred, and a “wave of withdrawal” has been set off. In other words, about 28% of the people who made appointments for the vaccine did not go to the vaccination.
Guo Zhuojian, an 80-year-old Hong Kong citizen, said in an interview with the Epoch Times that the data of the third phase of the Kexing vaccine was not published in international medical journals and did not meet the standards set by the Hong Kong government itself earlier, and that the Hong Kong government, in spite of everything, was making people take the vaccine by executive order in order to please the Chinese Communist Party, treating Hong Kong people as experimental “white mice. He said that he would never take the domestic Kexing vaccine.
The Chinese Communist Party has not released data on the analysis of vaccination in the mainland
According to a report released by the Hong Kong Department of health on March 12, 71 abnormal vaccination incidents were reported since the start of the vaccination program until March 7, of which 69 were for the Kexing vaccine. As of March 15, a cumulative total of about 166,000 Hong Kong people were vaccinated with the Coxin vaccine, of which there were seven fatal cases.
However, while mainland China has been giving mass vaccinations to its people since last year, with the scale of vaccination far exceeding that of Hong Kong by several times, little data has been released on adverse reactions to vaccinations.
Li Bin, deputy director of the Communist Party’s National Health Commission, said on March 15 that as of March 14, a total of 64.98 million people had been vaccinated with the Wuhan pneumonia (New Crown Pneumonia) vaccine on the mainland. However, no specific answers were given regarding the immunization status of the vaccinated population, whether there were any secondary infections among people, and what side effects and mortality rates were brought about by the vaccination, among other issues of concern to the public.
Lin Xiaoxu, a former virology researcher at the U.S. Army Research Institute, told the Epoch Times that the number of people who died after vaccination or had serious adverse reactions, “This must be strictly tracked and then the data released to the public, but the Chinese government is still basically taking a concealing attitude.”
Zhu Wei, medical director of a U.S. pharmaceutical company, also said that Kexing Biologics has not fully published the safety report of its vaccine in phase III clinical trials, meaning that it has not announced exactly what side effects the vaccine will produce and how likely these side effects are, “Without this data, it is still difficult for the public and the international community to believe in the safety of China’s new Home-made crown vaccine. “
China’s “vaccine diplomacy” suffers setback as vaccine safety is in doubt
Despite this, the Chinese Communist Party is still pushing hard for “vaccine diplomacy” in the international community. According to the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Communist Party of China, on March 7, Wang Yi mentioned during a press conference of foreign ministers at the fourth session of the National People’s Congress that in 2022, the Olympic Games and Winter Olympics will be held in Tokyo, Japan, and Beijing, China, and that the Chinese (Communist Party of China) government is willing to cooperate with the International Olympic Committee to provide the Chinese COVID-19 (Chinese Communist Virus) vaccine to athletes from various countries participating in the Olympics.
Subsequently, IOC President Thomas Bach made a high-profile announcement on March 11 that the Chinese Communist Party had offered to provide the vaccine to athletes participating in the Olympics at the IOC’s expense.
However, Japanese Olympic Minister Tamayo Marukawa quickly responded on March 12, stressing that Japanese athletes would not receive the Chinese vaccine, which is not recognized by international standards.
In a statement on March 13, Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) CEO Matt Carroll said bluntly that Chinese-made vaccines were “completely out of the discussion. The statement also stressed that the AOC will ensure that every competitor is vaccinated before the start of the Games.
On the same day, Chen Shih-chung, commander of the Taiwan Epidemic Command Center, also said in a media interview that the ROC government had prioritized the Olympic athletes as the first batch of vaccine recipients, so they would all be vaccinated in Taiwan before going to Japan for the games.
When asked if he would consider using the mainland vaccine, Chen told the media politely that if there was more scientific evidence to prove the safety and effectiveness of the Chinese vaccine, Taiwan would not rule out the vaccine.
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