[NewTangDynastyBeijingtimeJuly192021]After the Chinese Communist Party recently approved domestic vaccines for emergency use by people aged 3 to 17, compulsory vaccination was started in many places, and some places even clearly stipulated that students who have not completed the vaccination will start the new semester. Will be refused admission to the school afterwards. In this regard, parents of students have asked: if there are problems in the future, who will be responsible.
Recently, more than a dozen counties and cities in eastern provinces such as Zhejiang, Fujian and Jiangxi in China have set a deadline for completing two doses of vaccination by the end of August for people 18 years of age or older. Many of these counties and cities also require that, except for those who are not suitable for vaccination, those who have not been vaccinated shall not enter public places such as schools, libraries, prisons, nursing homes, and inpatient departments of medical institutions.
Under such mandatory regulations, people everywhere are forced to be vaccinated. According to the National Health Commission of the Communist Party of China, as of the 17th, a total of 1.447 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccination have been reported in mainland China, most of which are people over 18 years of age.
Minors between the ages of 3 and 17 have recently been officially listed as priority targets. China National Pharmaceutical Group announced on the 16th that the inactivated vaccine of the Beijing Institute of Biological Products of China National Pharmaceutical Group has been approved for emergency use in people aged 3-17 after the relevant departments of the State Council’s joint prevention and control mechanism have organized a demonstration.
The Hong Kong Sing Tao Daily reported on the 19th that there are about 300 million minors between the ages of 3 and 17 in mainland China. At present, two vaccines from Kexing and Sinopharm have been approved for emergency use by this age group.
According to the report, many places such as Hebei, Anhui, Guangdong, and Guangxi took advantage of the summer vacation to initiate phased vaccination of minors, with 12 to 17 years old as priority targets.
Many places in Hebei Province require that students aged 12 to 17 must complete two doses of vaccination during the summer vacation.
According to the report, although the National Health Commission of the Communist Party of China requires that the vaccination be administered on a voluntary basis, many places have been accused of compulsory vaccination for students. Among them, Pingxiang County, Xingtai, Hebei even explicitly ordered that schools at all levels and types of schools should check the vaccine when the new semester starts The vaccination certificate, “Students who have not completed the vaccination will be refused admission.”
Many parents of students are deeply worried about the above-mentioned practices, and they have left messages on the Internet to question them.
Some people said that if there is a serious adverse reaction after the vaccine is given, who will bear the responsibility; whether there is a test report on the impact of the vaccine on the reproductive system, if these people have fertility problems in the future, who will be responsible; if the vaccinated children are infected again, On the contrary, the disease is more serious. Who will bear the responsibility?
The effectiveness of China’s domestic vaccine has long been questioned by experts. Especially as the CCP virus continues to mutate, the effectiveness of China’s vaccines has become even lower.
Jin Dongyan, a professor and virologist at the Li Ka-shing School of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong, told VOA recently that the effectiveness of Chinese vaccines against variant viruses may drop below 50%, and it is “very urgent” to chase after foreign vaccine boosters.
Jin Dongyan said: “The titers of neutralizing antibodies produced by Chinese domestic vaccines against humans are lower than Pfizer and Modena vaccines…about 10 to 20 times lower.”
He said that in some Chinese vaccine recipients, “there is no antibody at all.” This problem is more common in the elderly, and the Sinopharm vaccine seems to be more serious than the Koxing vaccine. In addition, it is still unknown how long the Chinese vaccine will last.
(Editor in charge: Wen Hui)
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