Posted on 04/12/2021 6:37:04 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
After the Chinese regime delivered hundreds of millions of doses of its COVID-19 vaccines abroad, its top health officer admitted on April 10 that the effectiveness of the China-made vaccines are low.
The China-made vaccines “don’t have very high protection rates,” Chinese CDC director George Fu Gao said at the 2021 National Vaccine and Health Conference in Chengdu, according to AP. “It’s now under formal consideration whether we should use different vaccines from different technical lines for the immunization process.”
Chinese state-run media reported on the conference but didn’t mention Gao’s comments on the effectiveness of domestic vaccines.
The efficacies of China-made vaccines were reported at 50.4 percent in Brazil, and 33.3 percent and 11.5 percent in Peru for the Wuhan-made and Beijing-made vaccine respectively—figures that have been denied by the ruling party.
China-based vaccine manufacturer Sinopharm reported that its vaccine from the Wuhan institute had an efficacy of 72.5 percent during phase III trials. The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has a reported efficacy at 95 percent and the Moderna vaccine at 94.1 percent.
Gao’s words revealed that the party knows that the China-made vaccines might not provide the protection that people expect.
Low Effectiveness Gao had to date been critical of the effectiveness of the mRNA vaccine being offered by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna.
However, at the two day Chengdu conference, Gao suddenly changed his tone as he revealed that authorities were acknowledging the low efficacy of the current China-made vaccines.
“Everyone should consider the benefits mRNA vaccines can bring for humanity,” Gao said. “We must follow it carefully and not ignore it just because we already have several types of vaccines already.”
Gao didn’t give a clear method of how researchers might mix the different vaccines to vaccinate people. But he implied that different types of vaccines were needed to prevent
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FOR THOSE WHO DON’T KNOW....
China hasn’t approved any foreign COVID-19 vaccine. It has approved five China-made vaccines—three inactivated vaccines, one adenovirus vaccine, and one protein subunit vaccine—for emergency use.
The three China-made inactivated vaccines—Sinovac’s Beijing-made CoronaVac, Sinopharm’s Wuhan-made Vero Cell, and Sinopharm’s Beijing-made vaccine—have been offered and sent to other countries over recent months.
Freaking insane. Hard to believe anyone would stick their arm out for this poison concoction.
The Chicom mafia wouldn’t mind losing 100,000,000+ citizens.
isn’t that how this whole thing was cooked up in the first place? a chicom scientist mixed up a batch in the wuhan lab and whoops...
personally i was quite amused when the leader of the UAE was photographed as he was injected with the Chinese vax. This guy can afford anything in the world but he goes cheap...
That is interesting. I assume that happened after Trump was out of office?
And was it really the Chinese version?
Chinese vaccine otherwise known as Lethal Injection.
Things must be really bad if they are starting to admit there is a problem. 11% effective? 33% effective? In a way, the virus and the failed vaccines could be China’s Chernobyl.
I would agree but there is no Reagan or Trump in office right now to take advantage of the situation, only a Commander Pike.
For all the tech they steal, I hope they end up growing bat ears.
Custom made population reduction.
Fools.
I heard the vaccine in china causes a mysterious condition that causes its victims to pronounce Ls with R sounds
Very interesting.
Having a mix, now. Blend of water, rye, corn and barley. Efficacious, dude.
Typical CCP rip off “product,” something we’ve all run into buying may of their pieces of junk.
A little bit of this, a little bit of that...
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