Nanjing netizen detained for 7 days for posting news of death from CCP virus vaccine

Recently, a female netizen in Nanjing was administratively detained for 7 days for disclosing on the Internet that someone had died from a CCP virus vaccine.

On April 20, the Nanjing Internet Police reported that a Nanjing netizen, Pan Moumou, was recently administratively detained for 7 days for posting a comment on a short video platform that “the Xinguan vaccine (a Chinese Communist Party virus vaccine) has killed people.

The Chinese Communist Party’s domestic virus vaccine has been questioned by the outside world, following news that people on the mainland have died after receiving the vaccine. A mainlander named “Yamashita Hananozi” said on Weibo that her 28-year-old brother (a soldier with no medical history) died on April 15 after receiving the inactivated Beisheng vaccine from Sinopharm at the Shenzhen Binhe Avenue Women’s and Children’s Social Health Center.

Later on April 15, “Yamashita Hananozi” again reported that she had received a warning call from her brother’s unit and the Shenzhen Futian Health Bureau, and that her posting had been blocked. She questioned: “One I did not create rumors, two I as a family member to raise questions, need answers, I do not want to go against the national government, I want to give my brother justice, a good person in the end how did not?”

The Voice of Hope radio station also received an outburst a few days ago that around the end of March, a 43-year-old Wang Dajun, a villager from Lingxi Village, Guiyunhua Township, Dalian, Liaoning Province, died on the day of vaccination. The family asked for an official explanation and was threatened not to spread the news.

The exploder angrily criticized, “The Communist Party does not care whether the technology of the New Crown Vaccine (CCP virus vaccine) is mature or not, it completely treats the people as mice and has nothing to do with them even if they die.”

In addition, the Hong Kong government began administering the Kexing vaccine, a Chinese-made vaccine, on February 26, and the first death occurred the next day, and so far 15 people have died in Hong Kong after receiving the Kexing vaccine.