Chinese COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness 'not high,' government exploring options: officials

shockedcanadian

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You have to be some kind of special to spread a virus to the world, horde information, PPE and have a major headstart on a vaccine and still produce a low-quality product. I read on CBC it's about 50% success rate according to Brazil data.

Anyone surprised based on the reputation of the "Made in China" logo?



China's coronavirus vaccines may not provide the appropriate protection, with the government exploring options to try and boost efficacy as additional vaccines enter clinical trials.

In a rare admission from a normally tight-lipped government, Chinese health officials admitted that the vaccines "don't have very high protective rates."

"It's now under formal consideration whether we should use different vaccines from different technical lines for the immunization process," China Centers for Disease Control director Gao Fu said at a conference Saturday.
 
Apparently their CDC isn’t entirely owned by big pharma like our CDC.
 
"It's now under formal consideration whether we should use different vaccines from different technical lines for the immunization process," China Centers for Disease Control director Gao Fu said at a conference Saturday.
Hey, they can just mix all the vaccines together, like that Baltimore vaccine facility did, leading to 15 million doses being discarded and the whole factory shut down for now as J&J tries to get it going again under new management that DOESN'T think a big soup kettle is the way to make vaccines.
 

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