Died the day after receiving Coxin vaccine! Hong Kong has the first case – 63-year-old man died after receiving the Coxin vaccine

People in Hong Kong get vaccinated against the Chinese Communist virus (Covid-19) in the community on Feb. 23.

Hong Kong has recently begun vaccinations against the Covid-19 vaccine from mainland China. According to Hong Kong media reports, at least six people have developed serious symptoms after receiving the vaccine, including an elderly man who died the day after the vaccination.

According to Hong Kong’s Apple Daily, a 63-year-old man who suffered from diabetes and lung disease developed serious discomfort the day after receiving the vaccine at the Kwun Chung Community Vaccination Center late last month (Feb. 26), but he did not feel any discomfort before the vaccination. The old man then went to the emergency room of Queen Elizabeth Hospital, but died shortly after being admitted to the hospital.

The report said that the old man was probably the first case of death in Hong Kong due to the Coxin vaccine. However, the president of the Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Hong Kong, Chui Chun-ming, told the media that there was no evidence that the death was related to the vaccination, so “there is no need to call off (the vaccination) for the Time being”.

Also on Monday (March 1), four more people in Hong Kong, including an 84-year-old man, developed unwell symptoms after receiving the Coxin vaccine. At present, one person is still in hospital for observation.

In a radio program, Hong Kong government expert advisor and CUHK Chair Professor of Respiratory Medicine Hui Shu-cheong claimed that the above four people may have had a neurological reaction, which is “believed to be unrelated to the vaccine”. The Director of the Centre for Infection and Infectious Diseases of the University of Hong Kong, Mr. Ho Pak-leung, also endorsed the “Fubatai” and “Ke Xing” vaccines in the same program.

On February 18, the Hong Kong government approved the emergency use of the Chinese-made “KeXing” vaccine in Hong Kong in response to the spread of the Chinese Communist virus. The first batch of 1 million doses of the vaccine is expected to arrive in Hong Kong on Friday, while another 1 million doses of the vaccine, jointly developed by BioNTech SE and Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical, will arrive in Hong Kong by the end of February, said Hong Kong Civil Service Secretary Nip Tak-kuen.

At the same time, the Hong Kong government has applied to the Finance Committee of the Hong Kong Legislative Council to allocate HK$1 billion for a compensation protection fund in case of serious side effects among vaccinated people.

However, Hong Kong people are less motivated to get vaccinated against the CCP virus (especially the CCP-made vaccine). According to a recent survey conducted by a Hong Kong pollster, only nearly 40% of the respondents were willing to receive the vaccines approved by the Hong Kong government “immediately,” with 51% of the respondents being chronically ill and 33% being non-chronically ill.