Experts from the Chinese Communist Party’s Center for Prevention and Control have once again come out to emphasize that both men and women can be vaccinated against the Chinese Communist virus (Wuhan pneumonia) during pregnancy preparation. The statement sparked a strong backlash on mainland social media platforms. (Screenshot from Weibo)
On April 6, the topic “Pregnant people can get vaccinated with the new crown vaccine” stayed in the second place of Weibo’s hot search list for a long time.
When the topic was opened, the source was the Guangzhou Daily. According to the report, Wang Huaqing, chief expert in immunization planning at the Chinese Communist Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said, “Based on the understanding of the safety of the vaccine against the new strain of Coronavirus, both men and women can be vaccinated during pregnancy preparation. If pregnancy is discovered after vaccination, no special medical measures, including termination of pregnancy, are required.”
He also claimed that the vaccine is not recommended for women during pregnancy “from a prudent point of view” and that “no abnormalities in pregnant women or fetuses caused by the vaccine have been monitored ‘so far’.”
The Guangzhou Daily has turned off the message viewing function due to the “big flop” in the comments section of this message. But under the related topic, you can still see very many accusations from netizens.
They said, “It’s all in the hot search. Prepare for pregnancy to pay attention to this and that, do not need to pay attention to vaccines? It’s a big oddity.”
“It’s horrible, the next generation’s physical safety is not even considered, for this vaccine indicator?” “Although I didn’t work in a hospital after graduating from medical school, I also know that I definitely can’t play in preparation for pregnancy. For the sake of vaccination rate there is no bottom line, like pulling a strong man.”
“There’s really no need to do this for the vaccination rate… Anyway, after the October conception, you are the one who suffers from any problems and vaccines, and you become the sample data of a small group of people with problems.”
“The child born with the problem also a year later, there is no way to prove with the vaccination, there is no way to say no off.” “So we are to be caught to do clinical data?”
There are also many netizens who are very dissatisfied with the “experts” who gave the above assertion.
Some said, “Spit it out, please don’t make statements without clinical data, okay? Do you know how many families will be ruined if something goes wrong? Is it hard to be a responsible expert?”
“This comment by an expert is quite irresponsible and feels like it is consuming the public’s trust in vaccines. The vaccine is safe again, the development time is there, how can you be so sure about everything for the vaccination rate?”
Others said, “It’s okay. If you want to get out of something, just push an expert out to take the blame and behead the people. The leaders did not say anything.”
Others suggested, “It’s better not to get pregnant, not to mention whether you can get pregnant or not, but if you get pregnant, you’ll be anxious for 10 months, and you won’t necessarily be relieved after the baby is born, so it’s easy to get depressed.”
In line with the Communist Party’s mandatory vaccination campaign, Communist “experts” and media mouthpieces have “collectively changed their tune”.
Xinhua reported on Jan. 6 that pregnant women preparing for the vaccine must delay pregnancy after the vaccination, suggesting that they should get pregnant three months after the vaccination, and again on March 26 that “women preparing for pregnancy should postpone vaccination against the new vaccine.
Pang Xinghuo, a health science expert and deputy director of the Beijing CDC, was quoted by CCTV on March 5 as saying, “Pregnant women are advised to complete the full course of two doses of the vaccine and… are advised to get pregnant after three months.” “The contraindication in the instructions of the new crown vaccine is a request that pregnant and breastfeeding women should not be vaccinated.”
However, on March 29, the National Health Commission of the Communist Party of China released the “Technical Guidelines for Vaccination with the New Coronavirus (First Edition),” which suddenly overturned the previous official statement. This was followed by a 180-degree reversal in the tone of the “experts” and the media.
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