Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, in order to eliminate Hong Kong people’s doubts about Chinese vaccines, publicly inoculated with the Chinese Kexing vaccine on the 22nd, but was questioned that the vaccination was not the Kexing vaccine, although the Hong Kong government has come out to refute it, but a medical fan expert revealed that the inoculation screen does not make sense, saying that “what Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor administered may not be the Chinese vaccine at all.”
The Facebook medical fan, “MedPartner’s good friend”, posted an article pointing out that the picture of Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor’s public vaccination, after zooming in, experts should feel strange, the fan said: “Generally speaking, vaccines are directly unpacked and injected directly after attaching the needle. The vaccine will not be injected again with another needle.” However, the medical staff in helping Lin Zheng Yuege to administer the one, obviously not the original look of the vaccine, bluntly said “Lin Zheng Yuege administered may not be the Chinese vaccine at all.”
“MedPartner’s good friend” said, of course, the Hong Kong government can come out and say that Lin Zheng really has administered Chinese vaccines, only to be photographed administering a photo of other drugs, but there is such a possibility? But the article was later deleted.
The Hong Kong government rebutted that the two other vaccines procured (including BioNTech and AstraZeneca) have not yet arrived in Hong Kong, and called on the public not to believe the false news; the new crown vaccine produced by Kexing arrived in Hong Kong from Beijing on the 19th, with a total of 1 million doses in the first batch, available for 500,000 people to be vaccinated, and the Hong Kong government is expected to start the vaccination program on the 26th.
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, in order to eliminate Hong Kong people’s doubts about Chinese vaccines, publicly vaccinated with China’s Kexing vaccine on the 22nd.
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