More than a dozen deaths have been reported in Hong Kong after just over a month of implementation of the Chinese Kexing vaccine. But no deaths have been reported, even though the Communist Party says more than 100 million people on the mainland have been vaccinated with the domestic vaccine.
A video circulated on the Internet shows a suspected mainland cab driver talking about the death of someone in his relative’s neighborhood who died after receiving the vaccine, but officials said “there was an underlying disease” and did not report it.
On April 5, a video from mainland China was circulated on Twitter, showing a suspected cab driver chatting with a female passenger. The driver mentioned that a resident in her 50s had died after receiving a vaccine in her sister-in-law’s neighborhood, and that officials said the deceased “had an underlying disease” and that the death was not related to the vaccine. The driver said he hadn’t seen any local media coverage of the incident.
The driver said that only residents between the ages of 18 and 55 are required to take the vaccine, and the deceased was just under the age of 55.
He also said that it was said that there was an underlying disease, but the person did not die when he was not vaccinated and died after the vaccination, “how can you say how the actual situation is”, anyway, the person died after the vaccination.
The video does not show the time and place, and the driver’s face is also mosaic. But some Twitter users said that listening to the accent seems to be the area of Hunan and Hubei.
Hong Kong has been vaccinated with the Kexing vaccine for more than a month, and the Hong Kong media has counted 12 cases of death after vaccination, as well as several reports of serious side effects. Foreigners have questioned the Chinese Communist Party’s concealment of deaths from domestic vaccinations on the mainland.
Chinese people are reportedly required to sign an agreement promising “confidentiality” and accepting the consequences of vaccination.
The Chinese Communist Party is currently using various methods to coerce people into receiving domestic vaccines. However, various sources indicate that vaccination rates within the CCP system and among health care workers are very low.
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