Vaccination on the mainland “Look at the stance, you know the work is not going very well” – Vaccination campaign on the mainland with odd promotional slogans in many places

In order to achieve the Chinese Communist Party‘s political mandate of “vaccination by all means” and “vaccination by all means”, “strange” banners have been put up on the streets of many places in China. There are also areas where notices are posted door-to-door, or where small gifts are given out for promoting vaccination.

According to some netizens, “Looking at this situation, we know that the work is not going very well.”

On March 29, a banner slogan in the Donghe community of Yantian District in Shenzhen became a popular topic on Weibo. The banner reads, “We vaccinate together, together with Miao Miao Miao Miao.” The no-determined expression led netizens to comment, “I don’t know if Miao Miao Miao, this community worker has probably gone crazy.” Taking advantage of the heat of the topic, many people posted their own local odd slogans, including, “The top priority in 2021 is to vaccinate the new crown vaccine,” “The road to prevention of the Epidemic millions of vaccination vaccination first,” “Who receives who is safe early to receive early The vaccine is the most important thing in 2021.

Some people also shared the mandatory vaccination plans they received, such as “the target is to get 4,300 people until June”, “we have 3,500 people, let’s finish the vaccination in three days”, and “100% completion of the health Cloud today and tomorrow. Registration. State-owned enterprises must complete 100% of the first dose of vaccination on April 10 (except for contraindications confirmed by on-site doctors)”.

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Another person said that his or her neighborhood was plastered door-to-door with a “New Crown Vaccination Notice,” stating that vaccination is “a matter of national prosperity” and that residents should “correctly understand The letter stated that vaccination is “a matter of national prosperity” and that residents should “correctly understand the necessity, safety and importance” of vaccination and “consciously unify their thoughts and understanding with the decision and deployment of the Party and the state” to participate in vaccination.

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At the same Time, promotional notices of vaccination giveaways have appeared in Beijing. The community of Longgang in Dongsheng Town said that people who received their first vaccination on March 28 could receive “a box of Vida toilet paper”; the community of Guangbai West Road said that people over 60 years old could receive a box of eggs for vaccination; and the street of Beixinqiao posted “Get your eggs now! The ad is also aimed at people aged 60 and above who are willing to get vaccinated. There were also posts from suspected students or staff saying that their schools were “giving away towels for vaccination”.

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A netizen complained, “I have hives, I hope I will not be forced to take the vaccine again, and asked for a certificate from a tertiary hospital, not allowing me to take a break from work, when will I go to the laboratory to open the certificate?” “I want to go to Xinjiang, I heard that there is no forced to plant cotton, I am now in the community (work), they non-forced me to pull people to zap vaccines on weekends!” “Don’t make it a political task, don’t put pressure on grassroots workers, don’t entertain, don’t degrade a good thing.”

Voice of America recently reported that there are indications that some Chinese (CCP) state-owned central enterprises have linked vaccination to attendance and performance, disguising forced vaccination of employees, and even some foreign-related departments have implemented mandatory universal vaccination in their own departments.

Recently, this reporter also obtained an internal document from Chongqing Xiaokang Group, a large private enterprise, showing that the CCP has politicized vaccination and made it mandatory in disguise. The document says, “Any unit or individual who does not promote the vaccination work of the new crown and has problems, the group will strictly pursue responsibility.”

A vegetable trader in Sanya’s Hong Kong market told reporters that he must now be vaccinated before he can enter the market. He also disclosed that “the whole of Sanya is now making vaccination, mandatory.” Another fish merchant complained, “If it wasn’t so mandatory, who would want to get the shot.”

Previously, Peru had done clinical trials showing that two vaccines developed by the mainland’s State Pharmaceutical Group were only 11.5% and 33% effective; clinical data from Brazil showed that the Kexing vaccine was only 50% effective.

In mid-February, more than two dozen cases of counterfeiting involving the New Crown pneumonia vaccine also broke out in China. Those involved made fake vaccines from physiological saline or mineral water and sold them at higher prices, and some of the fake vaccines even went abroad.