The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has opened a mandatory vaccination mode after people on the mainland were reluctant to receive the domestic CCP virus vaccine. A large state-owned enterprise in Beijing‘s Xicheng District issued a notice on Monday requiring employees of the company who have not received the vaccine to line up one by one and be forced to complete the inoculation within this week, according to a Beijing citizen who broke the news. Those who have special physical reasons for not being able to be vaccinated are also required to register and consult with medical staff on site before reporting photos of those who cannot be vaccinated.
Xicheng District allegedly mandated that the vaccination rate must reach 80 percent, and asked the units to complete it as a political task and reach the target by the end of March.
Meanwhile, according to mainland media reports on March 10, Beijing’s Chaoyang District has also launched a full-scale “door-to-door vaccination service”, and after going into communities and villages for vaccination, it has started a new “five-movement”, that is, into organs, into CBD (Central Business District), into industrial parks, and into business districts. ), industrial parks, business districts, and campuses.
A resident of Chaoyang District told overseas media that no one from the community has come to inform them of the vaccination yet, but only posted the notice on the elevator wall, saying it is voluntary. But she said they would not get the vaccination, whether it was for a fee or free.
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