The Chinese Communist Party official announcement just said no mandatory vaccination and then asked the entire military to be vaccinated

The Communist Party of China (CPC) has forced the Chinese people to be vaccinated with low-quality Chinese virus vaccines, which has been criticized as using the general public as guinea pigs. Just a few days after Chinese officials stated that they “oppose mandatory vaccination,” the Communist Party’s military newspaper published an article claiming that the military would achieve “full vaccination.

On Thursday (April 15), the Chinese Communist Party’s military newspaper published an article titled “Experts on Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism for Military Response to Public Health Emergencies Answer Reporters’ Questions,” in which military prevention and control experts were quoted as saying that military personnel, as a group that needs to perform various tasks at all times, should be “fully vaccinated,” except for contraindications. “vaccines.

The Chinese Communist Party has recently made a comprehensive push to speed up vaccination. According to the Chinese Communist Party’s military newspaper on the 7th, the entire military medical institutions have been mobilized to launch relevant actions.

According to official information, in June last year, the army was approved by the CPC Military Commission to obtain a special vaccine for emergency use within the military. The vaccine, called “Kvisa,” is an adenovirus vector vaccine developed by the Chinese Communist Party’s Academy of Military Sciences in conjunction with Kangxinuo Biological Company, and requires only one dose.

On Feb. 25 of this year, Kvisa received official approval from the Chinese Communist Party for conditional marketing. Officials said the vaccine had an overall protective efficacy of 68.83% after 14 days of a single dose. However, because of the lack of credible clinical data, its true efficacy and safety remain unknown.

Recently, the Chinese Communist Party has used its national power to strongly promote the vaccination of the population with domestic vaccines. Vaccinations are not only free, but also come with eggs, flour, coupons and even cash, while people who refuse face various disguised penalties. Chinese vaccines are widely suspected of being of low quality, and the authorities’ forced vaccination has sparked a public backlash.

Under pressure from public opinion at home and abroad, Mi Feng, a spokesman for the Communist Party’s National Health Commission, claimed on the 11th that “the mandatory requirement for full vaccination must be firmly corrected.” However, this statement was said to be only for overseas media. A Beijing citizen told Radio Free Asia that some visible coercion in Beijing has been withdrawn, but some institutional compounds are still not allowed to work without vaccination, and other citizens who do not get vaccinated still have to face various pressures.

Despite the official coercion of the CCP to induce the general public to get vaccinated, various sources indicate that the vaccination rate is very low among officials in the CCP system and within the medical system.