Category: Sinovac

Beijing Says Third Dose of China-Made Vaccines Needed After Vaccinated Doctor Gets Infected

Chinese health authorities have recently said that an additional third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine may be needed to boost its effectiveness. The announcement was released soon after a doctor in China’s Xi’an city was reportedly infected with the CCP virus after receiving two doses of a Chinese-made COVID-19 vaccine. A virologist who spoke with The…


EU and Vietnam to Exclude China-Made Vaccines

The European Union is expected to exclude Chinese-made vaccines from its “vaccine passport” certification program because they are not approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA). At the same time, Vietnam is reportedly buying large quantities of COVID-19 vaccines from Western counties and Russia, but not China. On March 12, Euronews reported that the EU is…


EU and Vietnam Exclude China-Made Vaccines

The European Union is expected to exclude Chinese-made vaccines from its “vaccine passport” certification program because they are not approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA). At the same time, Vietnam is reportedly buying large quantities of COVID-19 vaccines from Western counties and Russia, but not China. On March 12, Euronews reported that the EU is…


IOC Accepts CCP’s Offer of China-Made Vaccines; Team Japan Declines

International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach said the organization has agreed to purchase China’s COVID-19 vaccine to administer to willing participants at the Tokyo Olympics this summer and the Beijing Winter Olympics in 2022. However, Japan’s athletes won’t be taking the China-made vaccines after the country’s Olympic committee said Japan wasn’t consulted regarding the…


IOC Accepts CCP’s Offer of China-Made Vaccines, Team Japan Won’t Take Them

President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Thomas Bach announced on March 11 that the IOC has agreed to purchase China’s COVID-19 vaccine to administer to willing participants of the Tokyo Olympics this summer and the Beijing Winter Olympics in 2022. The Japanese Olympic Committee said Japan was not consulted regarding the decision by the…


Hong Kong Man Dies Two Days After Receiving Chinese-Made COVID-19 Vaccine

The Hong Kong government reported on Mar. 2 the death of an elderly man, two days after he received a Chinese-made COVID-19 vaccine. The health authorities are still investigating the cause of death to determine if it is connected to the vaccine. Since Feb. 26, the Hong Kong government has started the COVID-19 vaccination for…


Chinese-Made Vaccines Met with Skepticism Internationally

As COVID-19 continues to spread across the globe, the Chinese regime has been stepping up efforts in exporting its vaccines to other nations, consistently pursuing “vaccine diplomacy.” However, China-made vaccines have encountered global resistance due to the lack of transparent data on their efficacy. On Jan. 20, China’s foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying claimed at…


Doctors and Residents in Beijing Reject Chinese-made COVID-19 Vaccines

The Chinese regime has been implementing mass vaccination since the start of this year and has mandated millions to be injected with homegrown COVID-19 vaccines. Beijing’s municipal government is pushing for the second round of inoculations. However, some doctors and residents told The Epoch Times that they don’t trust the Chinese-made COVID-19 vaccines as they…


Chinese Citizens Don’t Trust Homegrown COVID-19 Vaccines: ‘Let the Leaders Take It First’

Commentary The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has recently touted homegrown vaccines and mandated millions to get vaccinated against COVID-19, a disease caused by the CCP virus. But most people in the mainland, including experts, have stayed away and raised concerns about the safety of Chinese-made vaccines. Several Chinese pharmaceutical companies are still conducting clinical trials…


China Only Allows People 18 to 59 to Take COVID-19 Vaccines

Chinese-made COVID-19 vaccines have come under scrutiny after regulators approved the first one for general use on Dec. 31 last year. Several Chinese pharmaceutical companies are still conducting clinical trials for their products. A contraindication is a symptom or condition that makes treatment risky and potentially inadvisable. The central government recently issued a list of…