About 3,000 people who say they got sick from China’s dangerous coronavirus vaccine have signed a petition calling on Chinese Communist Party officials to take responsibility for their illnesses and plan to attend rallies. A “two-session” policy conference will be held in Beijing this week.
Qian Dalong, representative of victims Said Radio Free Asia (RFA) said on Friday that the petition probably would have gathered many more signatures, but after the petition became a viral sensation, Communist Party officials were quick to post it on social media. Reportedly deleted from.
Qian said authorities have “placed multiple barriers to prevent people from speaking out” on the vaccine issue.
“I’ve already sent you an email. [the petition] To them. Do the representatives have a conscience or dare to raise this issue? I don’t know,” he told RFA.
Qian himself suffered paralysis after receiving the third dose of China’s main coronavirus vaccine, Sinovac. His account on the tightly controlled social media platform Weibo was shut down after he described his experience in his post, and he was detained for a month.
Sinovac was initially touted as a victory for Chinese medicine, but it quickly turned into a public relations nightmare after the shot was found to have little effect against most strains of the Wuhan coronavirus.
Buyers of Chinese vaccines began complaining that they had paid millions for vaccines that did virtually nothing to slow the spread of the coronavirus or alleviate symptoms. Ta. 2021, Singapore Ministry of Health announced People who have been vaccinated with Sinovac or another major Chinese product, Sinopharm, should not be considered “vaccinated” at all.
Thailand in summer 2021 announced It was discovered that a Sinovac shipment contaminated with mysterious “gel clumps” contained defective doses. Sinovac attempted to address its public relations failure by: give advice A third dose of the vaccine is required to be truly effective.Several companies have made grossly unrealistic claims About how effective the vaccine becomes after the third dose.
RFA spoke to an “expert” who requested anonymity due to “fear of retribution” who said the injury claims made by Qian and the other complainants were plausible.
“Similar incidents have occurred one after another in the history of public health in China,” said the anonymous expert.China has indeed suffered a series of pharmaceutical scandals, many of which Vaccine related. Massive public demonstrations against the oppressive regime were sparked in part by the government’s refusal to address deadly fraud by pharmaceutical companies.
“The most frightening thing about this country is not a technical problem. The Chinese government and vaccine companies are tied to interests. There has never been transparent data or reliable information. This system is shady. So the defenders are not just facing businesses, but the entire government,” the expert explained.
Experts say the most rational course of action would be for China’s Ministry of Health to set up a fund that would allow Sinovac to pay for the petitioners’ treatment, but there is at least little “hope” for such a rational solution. He said no. It tacitly condoned wrongdoing by the Chinese government and state-owned enterprises. Beijing’s government has already dispatched experts to dismiss all claims of vaccine harm as “irresponsible.”
Qian said the government has effectively discouraged criticism of the vaccine, leaving some victims afraid to take the plunge or simply unaware of possible side effects. He claims that nearly all of the 3,000 petitioners have leukemia or type 1 diabetes.
“There must be more than 3,000 victims because some people don’t realize that the vaccine is to blame,” Qian said.
July 2022, Chinese health experts answered As rumors of leukemia and diabetes grow, some argue that these diseases cannot be side effects of vaccination. Wang Fusheng, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, argued that since more than 90% of China’s vast population had been vaccinated at the time, there should have been many more complaints about side effects.
“If the vaccine caused diabetes or leukemia, the number of people affected would increase significantly. But based on clinical data, no such thing happened,” Wang said.
Suspect leaked An internal letter from China’s National Health Commission (NHC) to provincial authorities in March 2022 suggests this. was Leukemia cases increase significantly after Wuhan coronavirus vaccination.
The document shows the NHC wants more data on the leukemia surge, and also urges health authorities to release vaccines in the name of preserving “social stability” ahead of a “two-session” conference in 2022. instructed to suppress discussion of the side effects of the drug.
What is “two sessions”? simultaneous conference It is a component of China’s rubber-stamp legislative body, the National People’s Congress (NPC), and its powerless advisory body, the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). The administration is already nervous that discussions about the economic downturn during both sessions could increase public dissatisfaction, and it is probably unfriendly to openly discussing vaccine side effects and political cover-ups. Probably not.





