Chinese Communist Party officials announced last week that the country had exposed a cumulative total of more than 30 million doses of vaccinations against the Chinese Communist Party virus for key populations, but did not disclose their effectiveness rate or cases of death.
In addition, officials around the country treat vaccination as a political task, so there are mandatory or vaccination fees.
The new crown pneumonia vaccine has become an important tool for countries to control the outbreak. China’s National health Commission announced last Thursday that as of 24:00 on Feb. 3, a total of 31,236,000 doses of vaccination against the CCP virus were reported in key populations nationwide. However, no specific answers were given regarding the immunization of the vaccinated population after the vaccination, whether there were any secondary infections among people and what side effects the vaccination brought about, among other concerns of the public.
Zhang Hai, a Family member of a pneumonia victim in Wuhan, said in an interview with Radio Free Asia on Tuesday that officials have been doing this for a long Time: “Officials never just announce a number, but they don’t announce whether there are any after-effects of vaccination, whether there are any adverse reactions, and so on. It gives people the impression that it is particularly incomplete. As in the case of Wuhan New Crown victims they report thousands of people, but to the questioning of many victims’ families, in the cemetery New Crown deceased real numbers, which shows what, shows not to tell the truth.”
Left: Residents of a community in Nangong City, Hebei received a mandatory vaccination notice. (Courtesy of volunteers/reporter Qiao Long) Right: A cultural compound in Daxing District, Beijing, notified of vaccination (attached). (Courtesy of volunteer/reporter Qiao Long)
China donates vaccines to other countries for free but charges for nationals to be vaccinated
Officials once said that vaccination is voluntary and free, but Mr. Ye, a resident of Huizhou, Guangdong Province, told reporters that the actual situation is not as official: “As far as I know, people in the system are now vaccinated for free, and they still have to do it, and they can’t do it without it. Now I am in the street, see some health said that it is possible to make an appointment to play the vaccine, but are charged, I have friends also go to play the vaccine, but also gave the money, pay for their own.”
Another Mr. Gao, who is in Guangdong, said his local Epidemic prevention department has not yet asked for the vaccine: “I haven’t heard about the vaccine yet, and I haven’t been vaccinated yet.”
Chinese vaccines are charged for at Home, but the Chinese government has generously donated vaccines for free to some developing countries, with Pakistan having received its first donation of Chinese vaccines earlier in the month, and later providing vaccine aid to 13 other developing countries, including Brunei, Nepal, the Philippines, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Sri Lanka, Mongolia, Belarus, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe and Equatorial Guinea.
For her part, Ms. Liu, a resident of a cultural compound in Beijing’s Daxing District, said the local area has already started asking for free vaccines: “Every village is going to be vaccinated tomorrow, and the notice doesn’t say that you have to be forced to take the vaccine, but tells you which some diseases you suffer from don’t fight, for free.”
Earlier there are Shanghai and other places enterprise personnel after the injection of vaccine, dizziness, weakness and other side effects, so some people dare not easily vaccination. In response, Mr. Gao, a resident of Wuhan, told the station that the city’s government personnel are subject to mandatory vaccination, but the general public has not been notified: “We are here in the government departments such as the public prosecution and law, many people are vaccinated. The company I work for has notified me of the vaccine, but many people are reluctant to get it. I only know that government workers are required to get the vaccine and are not allowed to work without it.”
Zhang Hai, a family member of a victim of the Wuhan epidemic (Courtesy of volunteer/reporter Qiao Long)
Local government forcing people to get vaccinated
Recently, it was rumored that Nangong City in Hebei Province forced residents to be vaccinated against the new coronavirus, adding that “residents over 3 years old cannot enter public places without vaccination, including riding in cars, going to shopping malls, supermarkets, hospitals, etc.”
In response, Zhang Hai, a family member of a vaccine victim, said that some people in Wuhan received notice to play the vaccine and to charge: “Not many people are vaccinated for free, but many Wuhan people are afraid to play. Because we all know that our country imports foreign vaccines, but these types of vaccines will not be given to ordinary people to play. How effective is the domestically produced vaccine and is it safe. Everyone has a questioning attitude.”
Regarding the emergence of mandatory vaccination in some areas, Zhang Hai said that Chinese grassroots officials often take it as a political task and with arbitrariness when implementing instructions from higher levels: “Regarding mandatory vaccination, any policy he is just a little bit east, a little bit west, changing a lot, and not very serious to implement, he gives me the feeling that the people have no right to choose. “
Zhang Hai said, if the domestic vaccine quality is good, even if not mandatory, there are many people accept.
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