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originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: xuenchen
The vaccines in China are NOT the same ones the rest of us get !!!!!! 😀
The original U.S. vax in 2020 was changed (manipulated) in early 2021 !!!!😀
The masks in China are all made there and are not "stale stored contaminated" for years at a time 😀
Do you say that they have good vaccines and we have bad ones here in the West?
What was the original US vaccine?
I'm not answering questions, I'm ASKING questions ☠️
Yes but you made a lite claim over there in your last post.
Look it all up. It's ALL readily available.
China Vaxes -- no mRNA -- from Chinese Pharma Companies
China now has an inhalable vax -- no shot
U.S. Vaxes -- some mRNA and some non-mRNA -- research and released vaxes changed in 2021 look it up
😁
originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Impossible to tell who's vaxes are better because of the data manipulations 😎
CDC admitted data manipulation of the "reporting" methods and rankings 😎
This report poses difficult questions for all countries currently considering their response to COVID-19," says Steven Riley, an epidemiologist at Imperial College London. "The joint mission was highly productive and gave a unique insight into China's efforts to stem the virus from spread within mainland China and globally," adds Lawrence Gostin, a global health law scholar at Georgetown University. But Gostin warns against applying the model elsewhere. "I think there are very good reasons for countries to hesitate using these kinds of extreme measures."
originally posted by: seagull
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Successful??
So successful that they have to do it again, and again, and again--and likely far into the future...
This isn't about protecting people...it's about control--control over every aspect of the average citizen in China's life--from moment of conception to the moment of death.
Successful? Hardly.
originally posted by: ARM1968
Lockdowns for what is a cold now? What DO they know about this that we don’t? It still appears to terrify them.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Everyone involved in the protest in Ghuzong (spelling I know) had their digital passport turned red, so they had to go into lockdown or face the consequences. China might be ready to blow as they cant get food in lockdown.
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: KKLOCO
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: KKLOCO
a reply to: Asmodeus3
They might be brutal as the Guardian has noted but they are safe and effective
This is a joke, right?
Effimg great!!! Get ready for supply chain issues to get even worse…….
Have you noted the number of infections they have and the number of deaths? A country of over 1.4 billion people having only 5,232 deaths. They must be doing something really well as after three years in the pandemic the virus has spread probably everywhere in China.
You should go live there then.
If they are still locking people down 3 years later, you can bet they’ll be doing it for decades to come. No way to live. It’s just another new flu strain.
Yes, lockdowns can be implemented on a variety of situations. You have a new strain of flu then why not impose a lockdown. You have a new strain of Covid then again why not impose a lockdown.
But the reason behind lockdowns doesn't have to be a virus or a bacterium. Imagine there is an energy crisis. Then energy lockdowns could be appropriate. Or if there is political disagreement then why not a lockdowns. Who has time to waste in debates and disagreements...
originally posted by: Proto88
a reply to: Asmodeus3
They had riots right before the Covid lockdowns, plus something about their housing economy collapsing or tanking not that long ago. I’d be angry enough to make a sign about it!
Violent protests have broken out around Foxconn's vast iPhone factory in central China, as workers clashed with security personnel over pay and living conditions at the plant