More than 35% of Chile’s population has been vaccinated against the Chinese communist virus (COVID-19), most of them with the CoronaVac vaccine developed by China’s Kexing Biologicals, but the country’s outbreak has continued to climb recently. A recent study by the University of Chile found that only the first dose of the CoronaVac vaccine did not prevent the outbreak, with only 3% protection.
According to AFP, the University of Chile study found that within 28 days after the first dose and before the second dose was administered, the Coxin vaccine was only 3% effective in protecting vaccine recipients, which is only the margin of error for such studies.
This means that people who had received the first dose of the vaccine were still just as vulnerable to infection as those who had not received it.
The study also found that in the first two weeks after the second dose of vaccine, the protection of the Coxin vaccine was also only 27.7%; after two weeks, the protection rose to 56.5%.
After reviewing the effectiveness of the Chinese Coronavac vaccine versus the U.S. Pfizer vaccine, the researchers estimated that the Coronavac vaccine was 54 percent effective in real life, which is generally consistent with the 50.4 percent clinical trial results from Brazil, barely passing the threshold for vaccine effectiveness set by global regulators, while the effectiveness of the Pfizer vaccine was estimated in an Israeli study to be about 94 percent.
According to the Union-Tribune, about 15.2 million people in Chile have been targeted for vaccination, of whom 7.07 million have received at least one dose of the vaccine and 4.04 million have received two doses, with about 93 percent of them receiving the Coxin vaccine. However, the number of confirmed cases in the country has continued to rise over the past month or so. To date, more than one million people have been infected.
Recently, Chilean Deputy Interior Minister Katherine Martorell announced at a press conference that from April 5, both Chilean citizens and foreign residents will be banned from entering and leaving the country except in emergencies to prevent the spread of the outbreak.
In fact, the Coxin vaccine is not only of doubtful protection, but also has been the subject of frequent accidents. In Hong Kong, since the mass vaccination, there have been 12 cases of death after receiving the Coxin vaccine in just 33 days, and the number of confirmed cases in Pakistan, Turkey, Brazil and other countries using the Coxin vaccine has increased rather than decreased, and side effects are frequently reported.
Not only the Kexin vaccine, but also the five vaccines developed by the Chinese authorities have not been approved by the World Health Organization, and there is no transparent clinical trial data. Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan and President Alvi were diagnosed one after another after receiving the Chinese national vaccine.
Chinese vaccine expert Tao Lina revealed on January 5 on a social media platform that the Chinese vaccine is “the most unsafe vaccine in the world” as it has 73 side effects.
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