A medical examiner in Shaanxi Province recently confirmed a diagnosis of the Chinese Communist virus (2019 coronavirus disease, COVID-19), with the patient reportedly having received two doses of a domestic vaccine one month prior to the diagnosis. In addition, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan also confirmed today that he was diagnosed with the Chinese Communist virus after taking Chinese vaccine, making the Chinese domestic vaccine even more suspicious to the outside world.
The Central News Agency (CNA) reported today that a local case was reported in mainland China on the 18th, and the patient was a female examiner at the 8th Hospital in Xi’an, Shaanxi Province. The report quoted the Chinese media “health Times” as saying that the medical staff of the laboratory department of the eighth hospital said that the inspector had received two doses of the vaccine in late January and early February.
The hospital has not yet disclosed what kind of vaccine the inspector received. It is understood that before February this year, there were three vaccines approved for emergency use in mainland China, namely two inactivated vaccines from Sinopharm and the inactivated vaccine “KELAF” from Kexing Zhongwei.
The efficacy of China’s domestic vaccines has been questioned, and none of the five vaccines that have been developed by the Chinese Communist Party authorities have been approved by the World Health Organization or published in scientific journals for testing. Chinese vaccine expert Tao Lina revealed on January 5 on a social media platform that Chinese vaccines are “the most unsafe vaccines in the world” with up to 73 side effects after vaccination with the national drug.
In Hong Kong, from February 26 to March 14, seven people died after receiving the Coxin vaccine in 17 days.
In Chile, after 1/3 of the population received their first dose of the Coxin vaccine, the number of confirmed cases rose by nearly 30% instead of falling.
Notably, Pakistan’s Prime Minister’s Office also suddenly announced today (March 20) that Prime Minister Imran Khan had been diagnosed with the Chinese Communist virus, just two days after he received the Chinese national vaccine.
Pakistani officials claim that it took several days for the symptoms of the Chinese Communist virus to appear and that the Prime Minister was infected before he received the vaccination. But the incident inadvertently raised further concerns about the efficacy and safety of the Chinese-made vaccine.
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