The second dose of Coxin vaccine 50-year-old Hong Kong man died of brain stem hemorrhage

One more person died in Hong Kong after receiving the mainland Kexin vaccine. The deceased was a 50-year-old man who died on the 13th after receiving his second dose of Kexing, and succumbed to a brain stem hemorrhage on the 16th. So far, a cumulative total of 24 Hong Kong people have died after receiving the Coxin vaccine.

According to the Hong Kong Department of Health, the man received his second dose of Coxin vaccine on May 3 and died on May 16 after being taken to the hospital with a preliminary diagnosis of brain stem hemorrhage. There was no information in his medical records and no record of discomfort while he was waiting in the center after the vaccination. The initial clinical assessment by the department concluded that it was not related to the vaccination and was reported to the coroner.

In addition, on Saturday (15), a 54-year-old woman was discharged from the hospital after she developed lip and tongue paralysis after receiving her first dose of Coxin vaccine.

So far, a total of 34 people have died in Hong Kong after receiving vaccines against the Chinese Communist Party virus, including 24 who received the Coxin vaccine and 10 who received the German BioNTech vaccine.

The KeXing vaccine is the first vaccine against the Chinese communist virus (Neoconiosis) introduced by Beijing in Hong Kong, and was hastily approved for emergency use in Hong Kong by the government’s Vaccine Advisory Expert Committee in February this year.

The first death occurred the day after the vaccine was introduced in Hong Kong on February 26, and a total of 24 people have died after receiving the vaccine in the past two months, and a 63-year-old man was still diagnosed with the CCP virus seven days after completing two doses of the vaccine. In addition, as of late January, more than 20 people have reportedly suffered side effects such as facial paralysis after receiving the Coxin vaccine.

At the same time, the Kexin vaccine has also received frequent negative news internationally.

Earlier media reported that the number of people infected with the Chinese Communist Party virus has increased rather than decreased in countries where a large number of people were vaccinated with the Coxin vaccine, including Chile, Pakistan, Turkey, and Brazil, causing netizens to exclaim that “the Chinese vaccine is more like sowing poison”.

In addition, the Thai national women’s volleyball team, which received the first dose of China’s Coxin vaccine on April 29, was scheduled to participate in the World Volleyball League on the 25th of this month, but 26 people were confirmed to be infected with the Chinese Communist Party virus, and the Thai Volleyball Association had to announce its withdrawal from the World Volleyball League on May 12.