China to provide experimental COVID-19 Vaccine to residents for $60

The head of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention says he has been injected with an experimental coronavirus vaccine in an attempt to persuade the public to follow suit when one is approved.

China’s Zhejiang province to provide experimental COVID-19 Vaccine medicine shots to residents for no less than $60. As per our understanding, eastern China’s Zhejiang province has rolled out a new scheme for its residents. As per the report published by the South China Morning Post, an experimental Chinese Corona Virus vaccine has been approved. The approval came after several trials on humans. China’s COVID19 vaccine is ready to be mass-production.

Final Phase for Human Trails:

Chen Guangsheng, vice secretary-general of the provincial government, has said that the vaccine shots will be given to residents in autumn and winter.

The report further noted that the Covid19 vaccine developed by the Chinese Scientists has shown good progress. And ready for the final phase for human trails. So far there has been no critical side-effects on the volunteers tested.

The Chinese Health Department Data:

According to the Chinese Health Department, to date more than 3,50,000 people have been inoculated by potential COVID-19 vaccines in the country with no adverse effects reported apart from mild pain, redness at the injection site, or slight fatigue. Experts believe that the vaccine program being rolled out in Zhejiang is a pilot project by the Chinese Communist Party to test the safety and effectiveness of the vaccines before they can be distributed to the other parts of the country

Head of China CDC Injected With Experimental Vaccine

The head of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention says he has been injected with an experimental coronavirus vaccine in an attempt to persuade the public to follow suit when one is approved.

“I’m going to reveal something undercover: I am injected with one of the vaccines,” Gao Fu said in a webinar Sunday hosted by Alibaba Health, an arm of the Chinese e-commerce giant, and Cell Press, an American publisher of scientific journals. “I hope it will work.”

The Associated Press reported earlier this month that a state-owned Chinese company injected employees with experimental shots in March, even before the government-approved testing in people — a move that raised ethical concerns among some experts.

Sources: VOA, Republic world, South China Morning Post, Social Media sites