Chinese With Adverse Reactions After Vaccines to Demand Protections at CCP’s National People’s Congress
A group of Chinese vaccine victims who claim they have suffered various severe side effects have drafted a proposal and are prepared to present it to the representatives of the two sessions’ top meeting of the ruling Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) starting on March 5.In the publicized proposal, they call for the establishment of a vaccine injury protection law in China.A large number of people in China report that they have suffered from side effects after receiving various Chinese-made vaccines, including the COVID-19 vaccines, and that their lives have been plunged into dire situations because of it.This activist group says that according to an article in the China Vaccine Administration Law, “if death, severe disability, organ tissue damage, etc. occur to the recipient during or after vaccination, it should be considered an abnormal reaction to vaccination or cannot be ruled out, and compensation should be given.”Patients claiming to be vaccine victims and their families across the country have expressed their hope in the proposal that the eight ministries and commissions designated by the Central Committee of the CCP, including health, Disabled Persons’ Federation, Civil Affairs, Red Cross Society, Education, Finance, Human Resources and Social Security, Food and Drug Administration, and other relevant agencies, can subsidize the medical expenses in the event of vaccine injuries, or establish a “Vaccine Injury Protection Fund,” and use a certain proportion of the selling price of each vaccine to form a vaccine injury public welfare fund as a guarantee.The proposal also demands the government to set up a special relief fund to prevent victims’ families from falling into the difficulties, such as losing their jobs and facing huge cost in treatment. After being diagnosed, there is no legal basis to solve actual survival difficulties such as later rehabilitation, study, employment, and pension, the advocates say.Related StoriesThey are calling for the establishment of “Vaccine Injury Protection Law” to ensure protections in suspected cases, and also for scientific impartiality in investigation, diagnosis, and identification, and to clarify a series of lifelong survival policies for confirmed cases.Hua Xiuzhen, who drafted the proposal, says her daughter’s health was hurt by a vaccine. Tan Hua was bitten by a dog in Shanghai 2014 and she became disabled after being vaccinated with the human diploid rabies vaccine produced by Chengdu Kanghua Biological Products Co., Ltd., which was still being piloted at the time. However, the doctor hid that fact from her.After being exposed to the experimental human diploid rabies vaccine, Ms. Tan suffers from serious diseases such as incurable demyelinating encephalopathy, systemic allergic rash, epilepsy, hearing loss, brain atrophy, and ischemic lesions in the white matter. She lost her job because of her conditions.Ms. Hua told The Epoch Times that due to long-term illnesses and the brutal oppression of Ms. Tan for seeking aid from the CCP’s local government, she also suffers from a mental disorder, now relying on imported drugs to help her all year round. There is no specific drug for ischemic lesions in the brain’s white matter, and her condition is getting worse.Ms. Hua said, “Victims of the COVID-19 vaccines today encounter the same problems as us. It’s difficult to get diagnosis and identification, and it’s also hard to get compensation.”Suppression of Vaccine ActivistsQian Dalong, a Beijing resident who participated in the drafting of the “proposal,” told Voice of America that he has been closely monitored by the CCP authorities and there is a high probability that he will not be able to present the “proposal” in person to the representatives at the CCP’s top meetings.In 2021, Mr. Qian, who lives in Chaoyang District of Beijing, responded to the authorities’ call and accepted a China-made Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine. He said that about a week after he received his third dose of the vaccine in October of that year, his body suddenly became paralyzed. At its most severe, the right half of his body is not able to move at all. His partial paralysis caused him to lose his job. His living and medical expenses all now depend on his wife’s salary.Residents wear masks while lining up to receive COVID-19 vaccines at a vaccination site in Wuhan, China, on Nov. 18, 2021. (Getty Images)Although Mr. Qian filed complaints to the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, the Bureau of Letters and Calls, and the government hotline, various governmental departments have shirked responsibility.Mr. Qian recalled that when he signed a consent form before receiving the vaccine, the form did not list the possible consequences of vaccination.This is not the first time that the group of Chinese vaccine victims has taken action to call for protection of their rights.In May 2022, the victims of Chinese COVID-19 vaccines warned the public about the serious side effects of domestically prod

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A group of Chinese vaccine victims who claim they have suffered various severe side effects have drafted a proposal and are prepared to present it to the representatives of the two sessions’ top meeting of the ruling Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) starting on March 5.
In the publicized proposal, they call for the establishment of a vaccine injury protection law in China.
A large number of people in China report that they have suffered from side effects after receiving various Chinese-made vaccines, including the COVID-19 vaccines, and that their lives have been plunged into dire situations because of it.
This activist group says that according to an article in the China Vaccine Administration Law, “if death, severe disability, organ tissue damage, etc. occur to the recipient during or after vaccination, it should be considered an abnormal reaction to vaccination or cannot be ruled out, and compensation should be given.”
Patients claiming to be vaccine victims and their families across the country have expressed their hope in the proposal that the eight ministries and commissions designated by the Central Committee of the CCP, including health, Disabled Persons’ Federation, Civil Affairs, Red Cross Society, Education, Finance, Human Resources and Social Security, Food and Drug Administration, and other relevant agencies, can subsidize the medical expenses in the event of vaccine injuries, or establish a “Vaccine Injury Protection Fund,” and use a certain proportion of the selling price of each vaccine to form a vaccine injury public welfare fund as a guarantee.
The proposal also demands the government to set up a special relief fund to prevent victims’ families from falling into the difficulties, such as losing their jobs and facing huge cost in treatment. After being diagnosed, there is no legal basis to solve actual survival difficulties such as later rehabilitation, study, employment, and pension, the advocates say.
They are calling for the establishment of “Vaccine Injury Protection Law” to ensure protections in suspected cases, and also for scientific impartiality in investigation, diagnosis, and identification, and to clarify a series of lifelong survival policies for confirmed cases.
Hua Xiuzhen, who drafted the proposal, says her daughter’s health was hurt by a vaccine. Tan Hua was bitten by a dog in Shanghai 2014 and she became disabled after being vaccinated with the human diploid rabies vaccine produced by Chengdu Kanghua Biological Products Co., Ltd., which was still being piloted at the time. However, the doctor hid that fact from her.
After being exposed to the experimental human diploid rabies vaccine, Ms. Tan suffers from serious diseases such as incurable demyelinating encephalopathy, systemic allergic rash, epilepsy, hearing loss, brain atrophy, and ischemic lesions in the white matter. She lost her job because of her conditions.
Ms. Hua told The Epoch Times that due to long-term illnesses and the brutal oppression of Ms. Tan for seeking aid from the CCP’s local government, she also suffers from a mental disorder, now relying on imported drugs to help her all year round. There is no specific drug for ischemic lesions in the brain’s white matter, and her condition is getting worse.
Ms. Hua said, “Victims of the COVID-19 vaccines today encounter the same problems as us. It’s difficult to get diagnosis and identification, and it’s also hard to get compensation.”
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Suppression of Vaccine Activists
Qian Dalong, a Beijing resident who participated in the drafting of the “proposal,” told Voice of America that he has been closely monitored by the CCP authorities and there is a high probability that he will not be able to present the “proposal” in person to the representatives at the CCP’s top meetings.
In 2021, Mr. Qian, who lives in Chaoyang District of Beijing, responded to the authorities’ call and accepted a China-made Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine. He said that about a week after he received his third dose of the vaccine in October of that year, his body suddenly became paralyzed. At its most severe, the right half of his body is not able to move at all. His partial paralysis caused him to lose his job. His living and medical expenses all now depend on his wife’s salary.
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Although Mr. Qian filed complaints to the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, the Bureau of Letters and Calls, and the government hotline, various governmental departments have shirked responsibility.
Mr. Qian recalled that when he signed a consent form before receiving the vaccine, the form did not list the possible consequences of vaccination.
This is not the first time that the group of Chinese vaccine victims has taken action to call for protection of their rights.
In May 2022, the victims of Chinese COVID-19 vaccines warned the public about the serious side effects of domestically produced vaccines in an open letter they posted online.
The open letter calls for the state to acknowledge the side effects and Sinovac to provide humanitarian aid funds.
The open letter was written by the aforementioned Qian Dalong from Beijing and Tan Hua from Shanghai, along with parents of COVID-19 vaccine victims, including Yu Tongan from Jiangmen City in Guangdong, Jia Xiaoyu from Baoding City, Hebei, and Liang Xiaoqiang from Jiangxi.
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On December 1, 2022, 10 rights protection representatives of vaccine victims brought a list of 1,290 patients with leukemia allegedly triggered by the COVID-19 vaccine to the CCP’s National Health Commission to demand justice.
They were suppressed, with nine people being detained on criminal charges.
Among them, Mr. Qian was criminally detained by the authorities for one month on suspicion of “picking quarrels and provoking trouble;” Wang Hongyi was accused of ”communicating with outsiders (overseas)” was arrested. Liang Xiaoqiang, the mother of Jiangxi vaccine victim Luo Zhehan, was sent back to her hometown for detention on the grounds of “organizing rights protection.” Wang Kairui, the parent of a COVID-19 vaccine victim in Wuwei City, Gansu Province, was sentenced to three years in prison for seeking an investigation and help for his child.
Li Xi and Zhao Fenghua contributed to this report.
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