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China's Sinopharm vaccine 'most unsafe in world' with 73 side effects

A Chinese vaccine expert is referring to the vaunted Sinopharm vaccine as the "most unsafe vaccine in the world," after it was found to produce 73 side effects.
On Dec. 30 of last year, BBIBP-CorV, an inactivated vaccine produced by China National Biotec Group (CNBG), a subsidiary of China National Pharmaceutical Group Corporation (Sinopharm), was officially approved by China's National Medical Products Administration for general use in the communist country. This was the first Wuhan coronavirus vaccine approved by the Chinese government, and the state-run firm claimed that it has an efficacy rate of 79.34 percent based on late-stage trials.

However, Shanghai-based vaccine expert, Tao Lina (陶黎納), recently uploaded a digital version of the vaccine's instruction manual onto his Weibo page, reported Hong Kong's Ming Pao newspaper. He stated that after he read the manual, "I took in a long cold breath, and counted the conditions listed in the 'adverse reactions' column." He found that there were 73 local/systemic adverse reactions associated with the vaccine.

The vaccine expert found that in addition to pain in the injection site and headache, there were severe side effects listed that were "more likely to occur," such as high blood pressure, loss of vision, loss of taste, delayed menstruation, and urinary incontinence.
He wrote that the 73 adverse reactions to the vaccine listed on the manual make it what he describes as the "most unsafe vaccine in the world in one fell swoop."

Tao wrote that no inactivated vaccine has more types of adverse reactions than this product. He also asserted that this number of adverse reactions is "absolutely unprecedented."
He stated that other doctors jokingly described the manual as "one long disclaimer." However, he alleged that as long as the side effects are listed in the manual, recipients are not entitled to compensation if they occur.

He warned that the company will be immune to lawsuits from people seeking compensation for suffering the vaccine's side effects and that the provincial governments will be expected to provide recompense instead. Tao suggested that the provincial governments will then face most of the blame if there are major problems with the vaccine.

His Weibo account was quickly deleted by authorities. His page now states "this content cannot be viewed due to violation of regulations."
Tao, 43, has been working in the Shanghai Center for Disease Control and Prevention (SCDC) since August of 2000 and is responsible for vaccine management. In late December of last year, Beijing Business Today interviewed him on issues related to the COVID-19 vaccine.
 
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Seems like a sweeping statement to make, aspirin in comparison has 55 possible side-effects including numbness, convulsions, difficulty breathing, hyperventilation etc etc. I feel as though they try to cram in as many side-effects on the pamphlet as possible in order to mitigate or avoid lawsuits.

The fact that this is coming from a taiwanese website just makes it feel clickbaity.
 
Seems like a sweeping statement to make, aspirin in comparison has 55 possible side-effects including numbness, convulsions, difficulty breathing, hyperventilation etc etc. I feel as though they try to cram in as many side-effects on the pamphlet as possible in order to mitigate or avoid lawsuits.

The fact that this is coming from a taiwanese website just makes it feel clickbaity.
In America, and most other western countries, that's a side effect (as it were) of the extremely, arguably unnecessary amount of precaution they take in drug trials. Someone during the trial gets a headache? That's a potential side effect. Doesn't matter if the drug did it or not, it's going on the list. Someone had a heart attack? What's that, he was obese and started breathing heavily when going up a single stair? Too bad, we can't rule out the drug doing it so put it on the list.

Caution is good, especially when it comes to medicine, but the FDA really goes overboard with what they consider a side effect.

I can't comment on how China's process works, but I can't imagine it's nearly as stringent.
 
Seems like a sweeping statement to make, aspirin in comparison has 55 possible side-effects including numbness, convulsions, difficulty breathing, hyperventilation etc etc. I feel as though they try to cram in as many side-effects on the pamphlet as possible in order to mitigate or avoid lawsuits.

The fact that this is coming from a taiwanese website just makes it feel clickbaity.
China is a country that can't make drywall that won't kill you from the fumes it gives off or baby formula that doesn't destroy the babies kidneys because of the pulverized dinner plates they put in it. Why do you think they can make a vaccine that doesn't kill you faster than the disease it's meant to stop?
 
"this content cannot be viewed due to violation of regulations."

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China is a country that can't make drywall that won't kill you from the fumes it gives off or baby formula that doesn't destroy the babies kidneys because of the pulverized dinner plates they put in it. Why do you think they can make a vaccine that doesn't kill you faster than the disease it's meant to stop?
It's their bioweapon. You'd think they'd have a working vaccine in back stock before they unleashed it.
Perhaps it's just past expiry date and that's why this shit's happening.
 
China is a country that can't make drywall that won't kill you from the fumes it gives off or baby formula that doesn't destroy the babies kidneys because of the pulverized dinner plates they put in it. Why do you think they can make a vaccine that doesn't kill you faster than the disease it's meant to stop?
I have zero faith in anything that comes out of China that's more complex than an LED diode, I'm just against clickbait-y articles in regards to *potential* side effects.
 
Seems like a sweeping statement to make, aspirin in comparison has 55 possible side-effects including numbness, convulsions, difficulty breathing, hyperventilation etc etc. I feel as though they try to cram in as many side-effects on the pamphlet as possible in order to mitigate or avoid lawsuits.

The fact that this is coming from a taiwanese website just makes it feel clickbaity.
It's a clear cut anti-china propaganda. Gullible idiots everywhere
 

China's Sinopharm vaccine 'most unsafe in world' with 73 side effects

A Chinese vaccine expert is referring to the vaunted Sinopharm vaccine as the "most unsafe vaccine in the world," after it was found to produce 73 side effects.
On Dec. 30 of last year, BBIBP-CorV, an inactivated vaccine produced by China National Biotec Group (CNBG), a subsidiary of China National Pharmaceutical Group Corporation (Sinopharm), was officially approved by China's National Medical Products Administration for general use in the communist country. This was the first Wuhan coronavirus vaccine approved by the Chinese government, and the state-run firm claimed that it has an efficacy rate of 79.34 percent based on late-stage trials.

However, Shanghai-based vaccine expert, Tao Lina (陶黎納), recently uploaded a digital version of the vaccine's instruction manual onto his Weibo page, reported Hong Kong's Ming Pao newspaper. He stated that after he read the manual, "I took in a long cold breath, and counted the conditions listed in the 'adverse reactions' column." He found that there were 73 local/systemic adverse reactions associated with the vaccine.

The vaccine expert found that in addition to pain in the injection site and headache, there were severe side effects listed that were "more likely to occur," such as high blood pressure, loss of vision, loss of taste, delayed menstruation, and urinary incontinence.
He wrote that the 73 adverse reactions to the vaccine listed on the manual make it what he describes as the "most unsafe vaccine in the world in one fell swoop."

Tao wrote that no inactivated vaccine has more types of adverse reactions than this product. He also asserted that this number of adverse reactions is "absolutely unprecedented."
He stated that other doctors jokingly described the manual as "one long disclaimer." However, he alleged that as long as the side effects are listed in the manual, recipients are not entitled to compensation if they occur.

He warned that the company will be immune to lawsuits from people seeking compensation for suffering the vaccine's side effects and that the provincial governments will be expected to provide recompense instead. Tao suggested that the provincial governments will then face most of the blame if there are major problems with the vaccine.

His Weibo account was quickly deleted by authorities. His page now states "this content cannot be viewed due to violation of regulations."
Tao, 43, has been working in the Shanghai Center for Disease Control and Prevention (SCDC) since August of 2000 and is responsible for vaccine management. In late December of last year, Beijing Business Today interviewed him on issues related to the COVID-19 vaccine.

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