Hundreds of Chinese workers overseas have reportedly been infected with COVID-19 despite being vaccinated with Chinese-manufactured vaccines. Experts are raising the alarm as they question the vaccines’ effectiveness. According to a Dec. 15 story on Radio Free Asia (RFA), at least 16 Chinese employees from a major state-owned enterprise stationed at Lunda Norte province, Angola, were infected with the CCP virus. A Chinese citizen, surnamed Gao, said they all had received the vaccines developed by China’s Sinopharm. Taking the vaccine was a requirement for Chinese citizens working abroad. Sinopharm, also called China National Pharmaceutical Group Co., is a large drug company directly under the State-owned Assets Administration Commission (SASAC) of China’s State Council. The report also said that about 300 Chinese workers from Tianjin Electric Power Construction Company have been diagnosed with COVID-19 this month in Pančevo, Serbia. Most of the infected workers received vaccines made by Sinopharm before they …