The safety and efficiency of China’s domestic vaccines have been repeatedly questioned, and the public’s willingness to be vaccinated is not high. In order to accomplish this political task, governments around the world are using every possible means, following the lure of benefits such as sending eggs, milk, shopping vouchers and travel packages.
Shanghai Hongkou’s official microblogging site released a message saying that the district has specially invited the idol girl group SNH48 to be the public welfare ambassador of Hongkou district to jointly promote the vaccination of the new crown vaccine (CCP virus vaccine).
The message said that a vaccination van was arranged to land at the entrance of SNH48 Star Dream Theater on May 4-5 to provide vaccination services for fans on site. On May 4, SNH48’s Fei Qin Yuan and Li Jia En will be on site to personally stamp the fans.
A few days ago, a mainland epidemic prevention volunteer told overseas media that the bonuses of street cadres are linked to the number of vaccinations.
The government departments around the world are racking their brains and tricks to improve the vaccination rate. Previously, Yangpu District, Shanghai, the control river street launched a vaccination send travel package incentives, according to local citizens, “as long as the registration shot, is a five-star hotel + flower fair two days and one night, the chartered car. You don’t need to be a resident of Yangpu District, other districts can, as long as you go to Yangpu control river registration on the line.”
There are also places to send eggs, send milk, send oil, and some send 100, 200 yuan cash. There are various kinds of interest temptation.
Some places are disguised as compulsory, some communities are exposed to constant broadcasts through loudspeakers at the barrier: “Vaccination will be used as a voucher to enter and leave the community, free vaccination as of the end of this month”; a company notice in Chongqing requires that employees aged 18 to 59 without underlying diseases need to be vaccinated by the end of April, otherwise they will be “held accountable”.
Wancheng Town, Wanning City, Hainan Province, posted a notice at the end of March saying that those who do not receive the required vaccination will have no car for travel traffic; markets, supermarkets and hotels will be difficult to enter; restaurants, hotels, supermarkets and other service industries will not be allowed to operate; they will be included in the blacklist list according to village rules and regulations and will not be allowed to enjoy government preferential policies; and their children’s schooling, jobs, military participation and housing applications will be affected in the future.
However, many people are still reluctant to get vaccinated under pressure and enticement, Mr. Wu, a Wuhan resident, told the Epoch Times, “After all, no one dares to joke about the safety of their lives. He himself plans to find connections to get the imported vaccine.
Why do many people have no confidence in domestic vaccines? A paragraph circulating on the Internet a few days ago may give the answer: Before there were the ten tainted vaccines, and after there was the Changchun Changsheng fake vaccine case. You’re telling me to get a vaccine that doesn’t have phase III clinical data? I am not timid, I have a good memory.
In the past, China’s domestic vaccines were inferior, and now there is no transparent information about the CCP’s viral vaccines, which naturally makes people’s doubts difficult to be dispelled. Not only is the Phase III clinical data of the domestic vaccine not transparent, but the official information about the various side effects that occurred after the vaccine was administered has also been concealed.
On April 15, a netizen named “山下花野子” posted a question about the death of his 28-year-old brother (a soldier with no medical history) who died of a brain hemorrhage after receiving the inactivated vaccine from Sinopharm at the Shenzhen Binhe Avenue Women’s and Children’s Social Health Center, and the news was blocked by the authorities. The netizen later left a message stating that he had received warning calls from the armed border police and the Shenzhen Health Bureau.
The Nanjing police microblogging account sent a message on April 20 that a Nanjing netizen, Pan Moumou, was recently administratively detained for 7 days after posting comments about vaccines causing deaths on a short video platform.
Currently, “vaccine death” has become a new internet banned word on the mainland.
Despite the Communist Party’s official efforts to cover it up, news of vaccinations made in China is still occasionally leaked on the Internet, and some news is also disclosed through media outside the mainland.
Hong Kong officials disclosed that the first death occurred the day after the Kexing vaccine was administered in Hong Kong on February 26, and a total of 20 deaths have occurred in the past two months, with many people suffering from side effects such as facial paralysis and strokes.
On April 22, Korean media revealed that a Korean expatriate living in Shanghai passed away three days after receiving the Chinese vaccine on April 19 (April 22), and that the Korean expatriate had no underlying disease.
On April 29, a video circulated on Twitter showing a Chinese woman who recently posted a video on Shakyam complaining that she was fine when she received the first shot but had facial paralysis after the second shot.
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