CCP expects US to recognize its vaccines and lift travel ban

Wu Zunyon, an epidemiologist with the Chinese Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), recently called on President Joe Biden to urge the U.S. to endorse vaccines from China and consider lifting the travel ban on China.

Wu Zunyon said that the Biden Administration should lift the travel ban on China once the two countries “mutually recognize” vaccinations and achieve “herd immunity” in the United States. According to media analysis, although Wu used the term “mutual recognition” in an attempt to level the playing field with the U.S. on this issue, it does not mean that the U.S. will “recognize” China’s vaccines.

Some analysts say that Wu may be suggesting that the Communist Party will seek “approval” from the FDA for Chinese vaccines.

Wu told the Times that the U.S. is expected to achieve “herd immunity” by August or September of this year, and that if “China and the U.S.” mutually recognized each other’s vaccinations, it would exempt those who have been vaccinated from travel restrictions between the U.S. and China.

According to Breitbart News, China has approved two vaccines for the Chinese Communist virus. The first is a vaccine called “Coronavac” made by Beijing-based Sinovac, but it was found to be only 50.38 percent effective in clinical trials; the other vaccine, developed by Sinopharm, is 72.51 percent effective. It was approved by China late last month.

In comparison, Pfizer-BioNTech’s vaccine is about 95 percent effective, while the Moderna vaccine is 94.1 percent effective. They have shown greater efficacy in fighting the CCP virus.

The third vaccine developed in the United States is the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which is 66 percent effective. It received emergency use approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration late last week. Despite repeated criticism of the Pfizer vaccine in the official Communist Party media, China has now purchased at least 100 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine.

Chinese citizens are currently subject to extreme travel restrictions both at Home and abroad. Shortly after news broke of the Chinese Communist virus outbreak in Wuhan, China last year, former U.S. President Donald Trump (Trump) placed severe restrictions on travel between the U.S. and China beginning back in January 2020.

At the Time, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden opposed the travel ban, calling it “hysterical xenophobia. However, since Biden became president in January, he has not announced the lifting of the travel ban on China.