On April 13, Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical (Group) announced that the first batch of Pfizer vaccine had arrived in China and that its clinical application was strictly controlled. The news was officially blocked by the Chinese Communist Party as soon as it hit the Internet. Many netizens said they wanted to receive imported vaccines even at their own expense, and that domestic vaccines would not be administered even if they were free.
The Pfizer vaccine is manufactured by BioNTech, a German biopharmaceutical company. As the sole agent of Pfizer vaccines in China, Shanghai Renaissance Pharmaceuticals said the company bought at least 100 million Pfizer vaccines on December 17 last year (2020).
Any brand of vaccine has adverse reactions within its range, and the public should have the right to know about it. The Chinese Communist Party denies the Chinese the right to know!
The Chinese Communist Party refuses to announce adverse reactions to domestic vaccines
Official statistics show that more than 100 million doses of vaccines have been administered in China, but no serious adverse reactions or fatalities from vaccines have ever been publicly reported.
On March 21, the CCP State Council held a press conference on joint prevention and control mechanism. When a reporter asked which adverse reactions to domestic vaccines and whether the relevant data could be released to the public on a regular basis, Wang Huaqing, chief expert in immunization planning at the CDC, responded that local reactions include pain, redness, swelling and hard nodules, while systemic reactions are relatively more likely to be headache, weakness and low fever. Wang Huaqing did not respond to the issue of publishing data.
Wang Huaqing used the phrases “the overall incidence of adverse reactions is relatively low”, “there are no abnormalities” and “it is a suspected abnormal reaction to vaccination” to obscure the adverse reactions.
The incident sparked a lot of discussion among the Chinese public and the related words even made it to the Weibo hot search list. Many people disclosed various kinds of reactions they experienced after receiving the domestic vaccine: muscle pain, pain in the whole arm for several days, and a sore and hoarse throat that prevented them from speaking the night of the vaccination ……
Many Chinese people refuse to receive domestic vaccines
Many Chinese people are afraid to take domestic vaccines because of poor food and drug safety and opaque information in China for a long time.
Mr. Wu, a resident of Wuhan, Hubei Province, told reporters that he does not want to receive domestic vaccines. He said, “Because domestic vaccines not only have a lower efficiency rate compared to European and American vaccines, but also have many contraindications and possible adverse reactions, domestic vaccines have also previously had a large number of adverse records, and there is a lack of protection for the rights of people who have serious adverse reactions to vaccinations, which makes it difficult for people to get vaccinated with confidence.”
Mr. Wu’s father is an official in the local system. He said, “My dad is also reluctant to get the vaccine; he feels it is unnecessary and is afraid that the vaccine is unsafe.”
A retired official in Beijing also told the Epoch Times that he was reluctant to be vaccinated. He said, “I’m afraid that there will be adverse effects after the vaccination, or that I will be crippled, or that I will die in a few days, and I’m afraid of the after-effects. The people in general have this concern, I also have this concern.”
Vaccination has become a political task for the Chinese Communist Party
Vaccination against the new coronavirus (CCP virus) in China has changed from voluntary to mandatory, and has become a political task in state-owned enterprises, with layers of pressure and inducements. The Chinese Communist Party’s official media has also launched a propaganda campaign calling on everyone to get vaccinated.
To accomplish this political task, many localities have adopted incentives, with eggs being the most common, in addition to cash incentives of 100 or 200 yuan in some areas; some communities in Beijing offer tickets to the Yonghe Palace and rewarding vacations for vaccination, linked to assessments, etc.
In addition, vaccinators are required to sign confidentiality agreements as “subjects” and are not allowed to disclose vaccination information to the public.
In response, many people commented online that in order to give people confidence in domestic vaccines, they should “let the leaders do it first”.
China’s massive export of domestic vaccines continues to receive negative reviews
The Chinese Communist Party has been engaged in “vaccine diplomacy” and has provided domestic vaccines to many countries around the world, but negative news continues.
On April 10, the Roman Catholic Church in Chile issued a statement saying that Archbishop Celestino Aos and Auxiliary Bishop Alberto Lorenzelli, both 76, of Santiago, Chile, had been confirmed positive for the New Coronavirus, a Chinese communist virus.
The church confirmed that both were vaccinated with the Chinese Coxin vaccine administered by Chilean health authorities.
Previously, Jesus Durante III, commander of the Philippine Presidential Security Guard (PSG), confirmed to the country’s media on April 7 that a cumulative total of 126 members of the PSG had been infected with the Chinese Communist virus. They were all previously vaccinated with Sinovirus inactivated vaccine from Sinopharm.
In Hong Kong, 14 people have died after receiving the Coxin vaccine since Feb. 26, and many others have suffered from facial paralysis and stroke; some countries receiving the Chinese-made vaccine, such as Chile, Turkey and Pakistan, have seen the number of confirmed cases rise rather than fall.
Extended reading: Vaccine counterfeiting in China has a long history
As early as 2010, the China Economic Times revealed that hundreds of children in Shanxi had died or fallen ill over a three-year period due to the toxic side effects of vaccines. But the Shanxi government not only denied that the vaccines were faulty, it also removed the editor who exposed the story.
In 2016, the illegal vaccine case in Shandong was exposed. Class II vaccines containing 25 types of vaccines for children and adults worth 570 million yuan (about $87.41 million) that were improperly stored or expired were sold nationwide.
On October 29, 2017, the CCP’s Food and Drug Administration recalled two batches of hundreds of thousands of diphtheria vaccines (mixed pertussis, diphtheria, and tetanus vaccines) manufactured by Changchun Changsheng that failed potency tests. The incident was concealed by the CCP, however, and only came to light nine months later. The CCP’s official investigation revealed that the company had been producing the fake rabies vaccine since April 2014.
In November 2017, Wuhan Institute of Biological Products (“Wuhan Biological”) sold 400,520 units of substandard vaccines to Chongqing and Hebei.
During this round of fake vaccines, Changchun Changsheng halted production and more than a dozen executives and major shareholders were arrested; however, Wuhan Bio, which is part of a central enterprise, was only “administratively punished” and resumed production afterwards. Wuhan Bio’s executives and major shareholders have remained unharmed.
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