The family of the Liberation Army vaccination death is rumored to have been “crabbed” for seeking an explanation

According to Apple Daily, the country has asked for a higher vaccination rate, and according to the National Health Commission, as of April 15, the mainland had received more than 183 million doses of the Wulmonia virus vaccine. The authorities have always insisted on the safety of domestic vaccines, so there has been little news of adverse reactions among mainlanders receiving the vaccine. Recently, a Shenzhen-based netizen posted on Weibo that his brother, who was a member of the People’s Liberation Army, was indirectly vaccinated with a domestic vaccine from January to February, but suddenly died of a brain hemorrhage in the hospital last month. The netizens asked the authorities to give an explanation to the family.

Shenzhen netizen “under the mountain flower wild son” the day before yesterday (15) posted on microblogging, wrote 28-year-old brother died after: “my brother 28 years old, military, no medical history, the unit arranged a unified shot after the National Pharmaceutical Group’s inactivated vaccine, the first shot January 11, the second shot February 8, in Shenzhen During this period, fatigue, subcutaneous bleeding, and bleeding gums occurred. On March 24, I had a headache and thought I had a cold, and was admitted to the hospital with a sudden cerebral hemorrhage, and today I am gone! Why did the vaccination cause aplastic anemia when brain hemorrhage was caused by severe reoccurrence? Please give the family an explanation!”

Netizen “Yamashita Hananozi” was able to tweet until the early hours of this morning, with a picture, “asking people who have had inactivated vaccines and have thrombocytopenia to contact him, and urging other netizens not to push him to the hotspots, and not to forward messages and comments, thinking that the message was banned.” The company’s main goal is to provide the best possible service to its customers. The company’s website has been deleted. The Apple reporter tried to contact “Yamashita Hananozi”, but did not get a response.

“Aplastic anaemia is a rare blood disorder in which the number of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets in the body is lower than normal due to a decline in hematopoietic function; the anaemia leads to a green face and easy dizziness, susceptibility to infection and easy bruising. The causes of anaemia are mostly unknown, but some cases may be related to genetics, viral infections, side effects of drugs, chemicals or excessive radiation.

In addition to anemia, patients with severe aplastic anemia may also suffer from fatal complications. Patients with decreased white blood cell counts are susceptible to severe bacterial infections or pneumonia, and those with extremely low white blood cell levels for long periods of time are also susceptible to fungal infections. A significant decrease in platelet count can lead to internal bleeding, which can be fatal if there is bleeding in the brain and digestive system.