A South Korean woman died 3 days after receiving a Chinese Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine; meanwhile, the Chinese communist regime is censoring messages about the side effects of Chinese vaccines on social media. On April 22, according to the foreign citizens’ community and the South Korean Consulate General in Shanghai, a South Korean woman in her 40s was found dead at home. South Korean media KBS reported that the Korean expat in Shanghai was vaccinated at Shanghai Tongren Hospital on April 19 with COVID-19 vaccines made by the Chinese state-owned company Sinopharm. She later developed nausea and other symptoms. She had no underlying diseases. The South Korean Consulate in Shanghai stated that the Shanghai police said that there was no sign of homicide, and the family of the female expatriate believed that the cause of death might be related to the Chinese-made vaccine, according to the report. The news unsettled South …