Friday, January 8, 2021

Shanghai expert revealed 73 kinds of side effects of Chinese SARS-CoV-2 vaccines

Reporter : Li Yun / Editor: Deming / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2021/01/09/a103028240.html / Translation, editing : Gan Yung Chyan. KUCINTA SETIA




SARS-CoV-2 has spread globally for more than a year, and the CCP is engaged in epidemic diplomacy. But the safety of vaccines developed by the CCP has been questioned. Recently, Tao Lina, a Shanghai vaccine expert, posted online vaccine instructions developed by China National Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. There were as many as 73 adverse reactions. It set off a public controversy, and Tao was besieged because of this, and some people even criticized him for "treasoning to the enemy."

The inactivated vaccine developed by Sinopharm, China National Biotechnology Co., Ltd., was approved by the Chinese Communist Party before the new year in 2021. The group claims that the vaccine has a protection capacity of 79.34% and is targeting key populations such as medical treatment, transportation, transportation, quarantine, and going abroad.

Chinese vaccine expert Tao Lina said on WeChat that he received the latest version of the electronic version of the inactivated vaccine manual from the Beijing Institute of Biological Products (R&D) of Sinopharm Group. The product name is "Zhongai Kewei" and the approval date is 30 December 2020.

Tao Lina said, "After reading it, I took a breath of air-conditioning. I counted the ‘adverse reactions’ column. There were 73 local/systemic adverse reactions."

The side effects mentioned in the instructions include not only pain, swelling, fever, induration, rash, itching, erythema at the injection site, but also serious side effects such as rare high blood pressure, vision loss, loss of taste, dyspnea, delayed menstruation, headache and urinary incontinence. .

Taolina believes that there are 73 kinds of adverse reactions to the Sinopharm vaccine, the number of which is "unprecedented before there is no one in the future."

He also said that the instructions included high blood pressure, asthma, gastritis, vision loss, and taste disorders as adverse reactions, just to prevent people from claiming compensation from the government. Therefore, the instructions are "not scientific, but stable."

Tao Lina called the Sinopharm vaccine "the most unsafe vaccine in the world", which sparked online discussions and aroused criticism from many industry players and experts.

On many social platforms, Tao Lina’s statement was deleted, and only a few websites remain. He was accused of misconduct and moral defects. There are also articles on Weibo that openly accuse Tao Lina of "openly treasoning to the enemy" and "handing knives to foreign forces." 

Later, Tao Lina posted a series of clarifications on Weibo, emphasizing that his original intention was to satirize the vaccine instructions, and the result was "distorted" and used by foreign media. Therefore, he apologized to the vast number of netizens and the people of the whole country for his "incautious" behaviour.

He also claimed that he had received the first dose of the Sinopharm vaccine and had no symptoms.

Public information shows that Tao Lina, 43, has been working in Shanghai Center for Disease Control since August 2000, responsible for vaccination management.

Tao Lina is usually active on multiple platforms such as Guokang.com, Dingxiang Doctor, Sina Weibo, etc., and often publishes articles on various topics related to vaccines. The Beijing Commercial Daily interviewed him on issues related to the CCP virus vaccine at the end of December last year.


In fact, the international community has always had serious doubts about the safety and effectiveness of the Chinese-made vaccines. Many Chinese medical staff also have a negative attitude towards the Chinese Communist Party’s official mobilization for vaccination.

According to the Epoch Times investigation report, the emergency vaccination notice in Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province showed that no local CCP official had signed up. A similar emergency survey in Shanghai in November showed that medical staff were unwilling to vaccinate, and more than 90% of medical staff in Yangpu District Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital refused to receive vaccinations.

Mr. Li Hairen from Shanghai said that the mainland vaccine is not approved, the quality is problematic, and there is no credibility, so he will not go for the vaccine. The most important thing is  the human tested like a mouse when vaccinated?

He emphasized that the CCP wants to dominate the world. Its vaccines have political factors. The vaccines must be provided to developing countries in the third world. It advertises that China's vaccines are good, but in fact, Hairen has doubts about the quality of Chinese vaccines.

Guo Liben, the parent of children who were victims of Beijing's tainted milk powder, also said: Because of vaccine safety issues, including many children who were maimed and died after being vaccinated, his family and friends said they refused to get the vaccine.

Professor Zhang Wenhong, director of the Department of Infectious Diseases at Huashan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University in Shanghai, expressed his personal views on the refusal of many medical staff at a meeting.

He said: "Whether you have 10% vaccination or 20% vaccination, we are not in a hurry." "Then who should fight first today? I personally think that the leading cadres must fight first."

Recently, overseas Chinese employees who have been vaccinated with domestically produced “inactivated vaccines” have frequently been diagnosed in groups. For example, at least 17 Chinese employees were diagnosed in Angola, and about 300 Tianjin residents were diagnosed in Serbia. Mass infections have also occurred in Uganda, Angola, and Europe.


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