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Don’t fight or let you go home!China’s vaccination changes to mandatory again (video) | Mandatory vaccination | Cannot enter the mall | One size fits all

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[New Tang Dynasty Beijing time on June 11, 2021]The Chinese Communist government announced that from June 10 to June 30, the country will suspend the appointment of the first dose of the Chinese communist pneumonia (COVID-10) vaccine, focusing on those who have already been vaccinated. People who have passed the first dose receive a second dose of vaccination. At this time, news of some local governments’ mandatory vaccinations spread overseas.

On Thursday (10th), a notice signed as “The People’s Government of Yanshan Town” was exposed on overseas social media Twitter. This notice, issued on June 9, 2021, announces: From now on, anyone who enters government agencies, enterprises and institutions and various public places within the county will not only check the health code, but also check the vaccination. The logo of the vaccine. Only those who have been vaccinated can “freely move”, and those who have not been vaccinated are strictly prohibited from entering the above-mentioned areas.

(Screenshot of Twitter page)

The notice did not specify the province or city where Yanshan Town is located. However, inquiries about relevant information in Mainland China reveal that the government resident of Yanshan County, Cangzhou City, Hebei Province is “Yanshan Town.”

In addition, there is also a short video exposed on Twitter showing that at the gate of a residential area in a city in mainland China, a security guard is urging residents to administer the vaccine through the broadcast. The notice said: “From today, there is no vaccine, no medical certificate, and no entry into the community is allowed.”

It is rumored that the simple and rude force of people vaccinating the Chinese communist pneumonia vaccine has recently begun to appear in some places in mainland China. In the last two days, a Shanghainese posted on the Internet complaining that when he went shopping in a mall in Yangpu District, he was “soul torture” by the mall security-“You didn’t get an injection, why did you go in?”

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According to netizens, this mall requires customers to show CCP vaccination records before entering the mall, and people who have not received the vaccine are not allowed to enter.

The news spread quickly in the online community, and many netizens left messages, criticizing the mall’s practices for infringing on customers’ civil rights.

A few days ago, the management of the street where the shopping mall was located publicly responded that: “It is a misunderstanding of the vaccination policy that cannot enter the mall without vaccinations” and does not conform to the principle of “informed, agreed and voluntary”. As a public place, shopping malls should indeed fulfill the main responsibility of epidemic prevention and control, but the way of fulfilling their responsibilities should not be “tightened and unwarranted, and excessively overweight.”

According to media reports in mainland China, on the evening of March 1 this year, Zhong Nanshan, the head of the expert team of the National Health Commission of the Communist Party of China, said in a speech at a forum on the “cooperation in prevention, control and treatment” of the Chinese Communist Party’s pneumonia According to the government’s plan, China’s vaccination rate will reach 40% by June this year.

At that time, because the grassroots people did not have confidence in the safety of domestic vaccines, even if the official notices that they could be vaccinated for free, the people’s willingness to vaccinate was still very low. In order to complete the vaccination targets set by the superiors, local governments have not only hung all kinds of strange slogans urging the people to get vaccinated, but also introduced a variety of new regulations, adopting coercive measures in disguise to force people to get vaccinated.

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For example, it is stipulated that no vaccinations are allowed to go home, not to go to work, or even to enter the community. In late March, a town government issued a “five no” announcement, announcing that if people do not get vaccinated, they will have no cars to travel, and it will be difficult to enter markets, supermarkets, and hotels. They will also be included in the villagers’ blacklist, etc. Public opinion was in an uproar.

In mid-April, the National Health Commission of the Communist Party of China made a public announcement at a press conference, asking local governments to “correct” the “one size fits all” practice of forcing people to vaccinate. Unexpectedly, since June, some local governments have repeated their tricks.

Generally speaking, when an epidemic occurs, if a country wants to form a herd immunity barrier, about 70% to 80% of the people need to be vaccinated. According to data released on the official website of the British scientific network publication “Our World in Data”, as of June 9, 2021, 824,856,000 people have been vaccinated against the Chinese Communist pneumonia in mainland China. Based on the total population of approximately 1.4 billion in mainland China, the vaccination rate that has been vaccinated with at least one dose is close to 60%.

In this regard, some netizens have analyzed and pointed out that recently some local governments in mainland China have begun to take mandatory measures to force the people to get the CCP pneumonia vaccine, which may be related to the continuous spread of the mutant virus in China’s Guangdong Province and other regions. After the emergence of the new epidemic, the CCP authorities are eager to speed up the vaccination of the people in order to build a herd immunity barrier. Therefore, pressure is exerted from top to bottom, which has caused local governments and grassroots enterprises and institutions to renew their political tasks in order to complete the political tasks assigned by their superiors. Embarked on the old path of compulsory vaccination.

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(Comprehensive report by reporter Zhu Ying/Editor in charge: Xiaohui)

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