The export of Chinese-made COVID-19 vaccines has dropped significantly this year due to its low effectiveness, especially against new mutations of the virus, hampering the Chinese communist regime’s campaign of “vaccine diplomacy.” At the end of 2020, when the world urgently needed COVID-19 vaccines, China launched its vaccine diplomacy by providing a large number of…
Exports of China’s COVID-19 Vaccines Plunge, Hindering the Regime’s ‘Vaccine Diplomacy’
Chinese Data Shows Higher Rate of COVID-19 Infection Among Those Vaccinated With Chinese-Made Vaccines
The Chinese regime’s data from new outbreaks of COVID-19 affected areas in mainland China show that Chinese vaccines do not prevent infections with Omicron, Delta, and other variants of viruses; with over 90 percent of infected patients having been vaccinated, a much higher rate than that of the uninfected. According to data disclosed by the…
Chinese Vaccine Maker Announces Soaring Sales as Chinese Authorities Reject Foreign Vaccines
Vaccine revenues by Chinese vaccine maker Sinovac have surged beginning in the first half of 2021 amid China’s ban of foreign COVID-19 vaccines in the country. Sinovac Biotech Ltd. reported sales of $11 billion for the first half of 2021, up 162-fold from $67.7 million the previous year, with a net income of $8.6 billion,…
Australian Regulator Recognises Indian and Chinese COVID-19 Vaccines
Two more international COVID-19 vaccines have been formally recognised by Australia’s medical regulator, ahead of international travel recommencing. The Therapeutic Goods Administration said on Monday it would recognise the Indian-made Covaxin and the Chinese-made BBIBP-CorV (Sinopharm) vaccine. In a statement, the administration said the decision would allow those who had been jabbed with either of…
China Starts Vaccinating Children as Young as 3 Amid New Surge of COVID-19 Cases
Children as young as 3 years old will now be receiving vaccine doses in China as the country battles what Beijing has described as “rapidly developing” local COVID-19 clusters. City and provincial authorities in at least seven provinces have issued notices in recent days requiring children between three and 11 years old to be inoculated,…
Australian Universities Push For Government to Approve Chinese Vaccines
Australian universities are pressing the federal government to approve the two Chinese vaccines Sinovac and Sinopharm, after Australia’s drugs regulator, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), said that it would be advising the government on Chinese and Indian vaccines soon. The regulator has so far approved Pfizer, Johnson and Johnson, Moderna, and AstraZeneca. Citing the World…
Chinese COVID-19 Vaccines Under Spotlight After Woman Censored for Posting About Death Following Sinopharm Shot
The censoring of a woman who posted about the death of her mother after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine has recently caused a stir in China, prompting further scrutiny on the effectiveness of Chinese-made vaccines. On Aug. 24, a woman with the handle TomoJiangJiang posted on Weibo, a Twitter-like platform, that after her mother took her…
Singapore Becomes Latest Country to Cast Doubt on China’s COVID-19 Vaccines
Singaporean health officials have publicly expressed concerns about significant risk reported with vaccines from China following hundreds of Indonesian health workers testing positive for COVID-19 last week despite being fully vaccinated with the Sinovac vaccine. Singapore is the latest country to cast doubt on the vaccine. Dozens of the more than 350 doctors and health workers…
China’s Guangzhou City Unexpectedly Suspended Vaccination Amid Worsening COVID-19 Outbreak
China’s southern city of Guangzhou has become the epicenter of a major new coronavirus outbreak. Starting May 31, locals must present a “health code” if they want to leave the city, an indication of a semi-lockdown. At the same time, however, local authorities decided to stop all vaccinations without a sensible explanation. Guangzhou’s deputy mayor…
Bahrain, UAE Offer Pfizer Shot as Booster to Those Who Received Chinese Vaccine
Bahrain and The United Arab Emirates (UAE) are now urging citizens who have been fully vaccinated with Chinese-made COVID-19 vaccines to take a shot of the Pfizer vaccine as a booster for protection. At the same time, it’s reported in Serbia that 30 percent of the elderly who have been inoculated with Chinese vaccines have…
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