China’s vaccine will enter the Olympic Games Japan shocked

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) said on March 11 that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is willing to provide the CCP virus vaccine to the Tokyo Olympics and the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, and the IOC has agreed to purchase it from China. The news came as a surprise to The Japanese Olympic Committee, and the problems with the Chinese vaccine have once again raised questions in public opinion. This move by the Chinese authorities is a clear sign of “vaccine diplomacy”.

According to comprehensive media reports, the IOC will organize two Olympic Games within eight months as the Communist Party’s virus Epidemic continues to rage. In response, IOC President Bach, who is renewing his four-year term, said via video that China is willing to provide the vaccine needed for the Games, and the IOC has agreed to purchase the vaccine from China to provide free injections to teams participating in the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The IOC did not offer a timetable or say how much vaccine it would purchase or how it would be distributed.

There will be about 11,000 athletes participating in the Summer Games, but with coaches, media, volunteers and officials, there will be as many as tens of thousands. The Chinese Olympic Committee has said it will provide as much vaccine as it needs, Bach said. The cost of purchasing those Chinese vaccines would be paid for by the IOC.

The news first sparked alarm in Japan, the host of the Summer Games, where Toshiro Muto, chief executive of the Tokyo Organizing Committee, replied to the media, “Was Japan informed in advance? No. Not at all!”

Chinese authorities say they have provided vaccines to more than 60 countries around the world, but EU President Michel criticized the Communist Party for overstating the case and using the Chinese virus vaccine as a diplomatic and propaganda tool. He also reminded that China’s own vaccination rate is more than twice as low as that of EU countries.

The Chinese vaccine has received much international criticism due to the lack of complete Phase III clinical trial data, its significantly lower effectiveness than American and European vaccines, and the various vaccination accidents that have occurred from Time to time.

According to Hong Kong media, three people in Hong Kong died after receiving the Kexing vaccine, and three other cases were sent to emergency rooms for resuscitation after vaccination.

The Hong Kong Department of health revealed on March 8 that 44 million doses of the inactivated vaccine “Kratom” developed by the Chinese company Kexing had been administered worldwide, with 56 known cases of death, including three in Hong Kong.

The Hong Kong Department of Health did not announce the deaths in time, and the news was disclosed by the Hong Kong media two days later. Sources said that the Chinese Communist Party propaganda department ordered internally that all media should not report any news unfavorable to Chinese vaccines.

In an interview with Voice of America, Jianhua Zhong, deputy chief executive of the Hong Kong Institute of Public Opinion and a former assistant professor in the Department of Applied Social Sciences at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, said the Beijing authorities wanted to get a head start on developing the vaccine in order to clear the CCP of suspicion of spreading the outbreak around the world.

Zhong Jianhua said the Kexing vaccine does not even have a Phase III report, so Western countries will basically not approve its use. He criticized the Hong Kong government for ignoring the many deaths and severe reactions to the vaccine, and for being a “dead chicken with a rice cap” (not admitting fault) to the safety of Hong Kong people.

The Chinese people are skeptical about the safety and efficacy of domestic vaccines, and they are also uncomfortable with the repeated vaccine scandals and fake drug scandals that have occurred in China in recent years. As a result, Chinese people have a low willingness to be vaccinated, with a vaccination rate of 0.38% according to figures disclosed by Chinese Communist Party experts during the two sessions, far below that of countries such as the United States and Israel, and twice that of Europe and the United States.

The IOC’s sudden announcement of the above-mentioned decision shocked public opinion at a time when the Chinese vaccine has raised many questions. This reinforces the suspicion that the international organization, like WHO, has been heavily infiltrated by the Chinese Communist Party.

China was the first country to have an outbreak of the CCP virus. According to the WHO’s investigation, the spread of the virus occurred in China’s Wuhan region as early as October 2019, and the outbreak developed many times more severely than the official announcement before Wuhan was closed to the public. The Chinese Communist Party delayed reporting the outbreak to the public for more than three months.

As a result of the CCP’s slow action and deliberate concealment, the people of Wuhan suffered severely, and the CCP virus ravaged the world, bringing great havoc to the world.