Hong Kong people died suddenly in the street after taking the Kexing vaccine, and the number of confirmed cases is increasing rather than decreasing.

The mainland Kexing vaccine was introduced in Hong Kong more than 2 months ago, there have been 22 people died after vaccination. The picture shows the mainland Kexing vaccine.

The Hong Kong Department of Health confirmed on May 2 that it had received another case of death after receiving the mainland Kexing vaccine, in which a 57-year-old man died 6 days after receiving the first dose of Kexing vaccine. So far, a cumulative total of 22 people have died in Hong Kong after taking the Coxin.

According to information released by the HA, the man was suffering from hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and obesity, died 6 days before the first dose of Coxin vaccine (April 26), did not appear any discomfort at that time, to May 2 early morning was found unconscious in the street, sent to the hospital after the death.

The Department of Health said that after receiving the case reported by the HA, the case has been referred to an expert committee to assess the causal relationship between the death and the vaccine.

So far, a total of 28 people have died in Hong Kong after receiving vaccines against Chinese communist viruses, including 22 people who received the Coxin and six who received the German BioNTech vaccine.

The Kexing vaccine is one of five vaccines developed in China, and is the first vaccine against the Chinese communist virus (Neoconiosis) to be introduced in Hong Kong by Beijing, which was hastily approved for emergency use in Hong Kong by the government’s Vaccine Advisory Expert Committee in February.

The first death occurred the day after the vaccine was introduced in Hong Kong on February 26, and there have been 22 deaths after vaccination in the past two months. In addition, side effects of the vaccine have been frequently reported in Hong Kong. As of the 18th of last month, a total of 22 people suffered from facial paralysis after receiving the vaccine.

At the same time, Chinese vaccines are also frequently reported in the international arena.

The number of confirmed cases has increased rather than decreased in countries with large vaccination areas, including Chile, Pakistan, Turkey and Brazil, causing netizens to exclaim that “the Chinese vaccine is more like spreading poison”.

As of April 30, Hungary, where nearly 1 million people have received the national vaccine, has one of the highest mortality rates in the world, with 283 deaths per 100,000 people infected with the disease, according to the proportion of deaths in the population.

Gao Fu, director of the Chinese CDC, made a rare admission at a national conference on vaccines and health in Chengdu, Sichuan province, on April 10 that vaccine protection on the mainland is not high and that authorities are considering mixing vaccines produced by different pharmaceutical companies and improving vaccination methods to boost protection.

Prior to that, Tao Lina, a vaccine expert in Shanghai, China, said in a post on social media platforms on Jan. 6 that “the inactivated COVID-19 vaccine from National Pharmaceuticals threatens to become the world’s least safe vaccine,” with as many as 73 side effects, including high blood pressure, vision loss, loss of taste and urinary incontinence.