The censoring of a woman who posted about the death of her mother after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine has recently caused a stir in China, prompting further scrutiny on the effectiveness of Chinese-made vaccines. On Aug. 24, a woman with the handle TomoJiangJiang posted on Weibo, a Twitter-like platform, that after her mother took her first Sinopharm COVID-19 shot on Mar. 26, she developed a drug-induced rash and skin hemorrhages on Mar. 31, and eventually died on June 30. “I really want to know the truth … We met a lot of good doctors who tried their best but couldn’t save my mother. The doctors are also very sorry and helpless!” the woman wrote in the post. Two days later, Weibo shut down her account. The woman was also publicly reprimanded by a Weibo censor, a “supervisor” hired by the company to report on posts containing pornographic content or other …