China’s third vaccine starts, netizens worry about serious side effects

The Communist Party of China (CPC) local government in Shanghai has announced that the Chinese Communist Pneumonia (COVID-19) vaccine, developed by China Kangxinuo Biologicals JSC in collaboration with the CPC military’s Chen Wei team, has been officially launched in Shanghai. Since this vaccine, like the AZ and Johnson & Johnson vaccines, is an adenovirus vector recombinant vaccine, the Chinese public is concerned that administering the Chynoconazole vaccine may also lead to the occurrence of side effects such as blood clots.

On May 19, local time, the Communist Party of China’s Pudong New Area official microblog, “Pudong Release”, posted that the entire vaccine, which requires only one shot, is now available for mass vaccination in Shanghai. The vaccine is a recombinant adenovirus vector vaccine developed and produced with a technology completely different from the inactivated vaccines produced by Kexing and Sinopharm.

Shanghai officials have also issued a note of caution for the vaccination with Convivox, which states that the vaccine is only suitable for people over 18 years of age, and is not suitable for people with a history of vaccine allergy, patients with fever, people with neurological diseases and pregnant women. Officials also do not recommend people who have already received other types of vaccines to repeat the vaccination with the Concierto recombinant vaccine.

According to the mainland media, besides Shanghai, the vaccine is now available in Beijing, Tianjin, Zhejiang, Henan and Anhui, with vaccination sites in Haidian District in Beijing. The vaccine has previously been tested in phase III clinical trials in Mexico, Pakistan, Argentina, Chile and Russia, with a claimed overall protection of 74.8%.

According to public information, the vaccine is a recombinant vaccine with adenovirus type 5 as its vector, hence its English name Ad5-nCoV. It is highly suspected that the same side effects may also be found in the vaccine developed by the Chinese Communist military.

In fact, in mid-April this year, when several countries in Europe and the United States announced the suspension of AZ vaccine or Johnson & Johnson vaccine, the share prices of Convincer’s A and H shares plummeted on the 14th day, and the decline once expanded to 13.71% and 18.41%.

According to Taiwan’s Liberty Times, after Shanghai gave people the Conciano vaccine on a large scale, Chinese netizens took to social media to report the side effects of the vaccination: “I have had a fever for 3 days after I got a shot” “I got Conciano, fever, weakness, headache and arm pain. “

Chinese netizens also said that this vaccine is more dangerous than other domestic vaccines, so they advised those who had received this vaccine to “pay attention to whether there is dizziness and black eyes recently, and if so immediately seek medical attention to check for blood clots.”