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Chinese Manufacturing better then Canada ?

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Mongolia promised its people a “COVID-free summer.” Bahrain said there would be a “return to normal life.” The tiny island nation of the Seychelles aimed to jump-start its economy.

All three put their faith, at least in part, in easily accessible Chinese-made vaccines, which would allow them to roll out ambitious inoculation programs at a time when much of the world was going without.

But instead of freedom from the coronavirus, all three countries are now battling a surge in infections.

China kicked off its vaccine diplomacy campaign last year by pledging to provide a shot that would be safe and effective at preventing severe cases of COVID-19. Less certain at the time was how successful it and other vaccines would be at curbing transmission.

Now, examples from several countries suggest that

the Chinese vaccines may not be very effective

at preventing the spread of the virus, particularly the new variants. The experiences of those countries lay bare a harsh reality facing a post-pandemic world: The degree of recovery may depend on which vaccines governments give to their people.

In the Seychelles, Chile, Bahrain and Mongolia, 50% to 68% of the populations have been fully inoculated, outpacing the United States, according to Our World In Data, a data tracking project. All four ranked among the top 10 countries with the worst COVID outbreaks as recently as last week, according to data from The New York Times. And all four are mostly using shots made by two Chinese vaccine makers, Sinopharm and Sinovac Biotech.

“If the vaccines are sufficiently good, we should not see this pattern,” said Jin Dongyan, a virus expert at the University of Hong Kong. “The Chinese have a responsibility to remedy this.”
 

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The Chinese version hasn't faired well at all which the government freely admits to.

 

silentkisser

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I don't trust a lot of stuff that comes out of China. Remember about a decade or so ago when a big Canadian dog food maker was importing stuff from China that was laced with plastic? Killed a bunch of dogs. You really don't know what they do over there to cut costs or what not.

I know, now it's virtually impossible to buy a lot of things that are not made in China. I think that could change in the future, as companies switch to India or Bangladesh or even Africa.
 

Valcazar

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The Chinese version hasn't faired well at all which the government freely admits to.
As you know, if the Chinese made SARS-CoV-2 as a bioweapon, they would have already had a vaccine that worked.
So this looks like proof they didn't.
But really, they knew it would look suspicious if they had an effective vaccine, so they rolled out a fake vaccine to throw off suspicion.

(I'm trying to learn how to do conspiracy thinking but it is hard.)
 
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NotADcotor

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(I'm trying to learn how to do conspiracy thinking but it is hard.)
I know a Chinese person who is utterly convinced that covid was made by the West to harm China.

1: No.
2: Even if that was the case, well that backfired badly.

I've tried explaining to her all the reasons that makes no sense but like with many of our conversations it's like talking to a wall.
 

Valcazar

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I know a Chinese person who is utterly convinced that covid was made by the West to harm China.

1: No.
2: Even if that was the case, well that backfired badly.

I've tried explaining to her all the reasons that makes no sense but like with many of our conversations it's like talking to a wall.
I do know that theory has been out there for a while.
 
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