A growing number of Chinese citizens report they have been diagnosed with leukemia after receiving domestic COVID vaccines. However, they say the authorities deem their claims to be a threat to social order, and are not providing answers to their queries.
Wang Jun (a pseudonym), a resident of Hujia Township, Panjin City, Liaoning Province, told The Epoch Times on May 31 that his wife was diagnosed with acute leukemia after receiving two Sinovac vaccinations.
“She took her first shot at our town on May 14 last year,” Wang said, “a Beijing-based Sinovac product. Then the second one on June 4.”
A woman receives a dose of China’s Sinovac COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine at a community vaccination center in Hong Kong, Feb. 25, 2022. (Kin Cheung/AP Photo)
Four days later, she developed a persistent headache that occurred daily and was resistant to pain killers. It took until Sept. 22 for doctors to conclude, from her extremely low level of platelets, that she had leukemia….
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