Parents of primary and middle school students in A county in Pingliang, Gansu province, have been told to “voluntarily” get COVID-19 vaccines for a fee of about 500 yuan, according to a netizen on Dec. 14. The Communist Party of China (CPC) has turned to Chinese students as vaccine testers after suffering setbacks in foreign clinical trials of COVID-19 vaccine, netizens said.
A notice posted on December 13 by parents of primary and middle school students in pingliang county, Gansu province, asks students and staff to take the COVID-19 vaccine voluntarily and at their own expense. According to the notice, “informed consent, voluntary vaccination” is the principle. But the notice requires strict confidentiality, not to spread to the outside world.
Here’s another screenshot of the notice:
Some netizens have pointed out that the Communist Party of China (CPC) has been frustrated in foreign clinical trials of COVID-19 vaccine, so it has turned to Chinese students as vaccine test takers and charged them as if they were not doing experiments, but offering preferential treatment to students, as the CPC previously announced the cost of two doses of COVID-19 vaccine was 1,000 yuan.
But it was previously reported that more than 90 percent of medical workers in Shanghai refused to receive China’s COVID-19 vaccine, after a survey of high-risk workers found that people trusted it.
Just on December 12, Peru announced that it was suspending clinical trials of a candidate vaccine from Sinopharm because of a confirmed neurological problem in one of its subjects.
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