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China’s next COVID challenge: Widespread protests over mRNA vaccines

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Perhaps the most remarkable outcome of the recent protests in China is what the protestors never demanded and what the Chinese government seems determined not to provide: access to the world’s best and most effective mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.

Interpreting the conspicuous absence of mRNA vaccines in protestor demands invites us to focus on what the protests were – and were not – about. Protestors were outraged about the personal danger and inhumane conditions they experienced under a rigid “zero Covid” policy administered by callous bureaucrats.

The mainstream did not advocate broader change, political reforms or Western approaches to the COVID pandemic. In fact, unremitting Chinese government propaganda has persuaded the Chinese public that, implementation aside, the “zero COVID” policy has been successful because there have been relatively few Chinese deaths.

Ongoing Chinese government claims that Chinese vaccines are safe and effective also remain unchallenged domestically. All of that could change as the “zero COVID” policy is relaxed and widespread infections become possible, if not likely. If personal danger and inhumane conditions created underlying conditions that led to recent protests, the emergence of uncontrolled outbreaks and potentially even greater danger could lead to renewed demonstrations demanding more effective action. Protestors who succeeded in pressing demands for “zero COVID” policy changes may become emboldened to press further demands.

The Chinese government and most international observers agree that vaccination is key to preventing COVID. But China’s Sinopharm and Sinovac vaccines use older technology that employs an inactivated virus that many experts believe is less effective at preventing infection than Western-developed mRNA vaccines. China has developed a homegrown mRNA vaccine used in Indonesia but not approved for use in China

What, then, is the Chinese rationale for refusing to permit access to the world’s most effective COVID vaccines, especially when they are readily available for immediate distribution in China? And how will Chinese authorities respond if outbreaks generate more urgent public demands that the government adopt all possible measures – including mRNA vaccines – to fight COVID?

There are no defensible answers. Any claims that foreign vaccines are unsuitable for China because they have not been properly tested locally are undermined by successful widespread use in many other countries. Moreover, testing has not been completed in China simply because China has not permitted the process to commence.

Commercial considerations surfaced in press reports that China refused Moderna’s offer to import mRNA vaccines because the company refused to transfer the intellectual property rights as part of the deal. Forced technology transfer is integral to China’s trade policy, but that practice is especially misguided and inappropriate amid a public health crisis.

And then there is the issue of national pride. Chinese President Xi Jinping often says that the world is experiencing changes unseen in the past 100 years, asserting that China is rising while the West is falling. Reliance on foreign technology to tame the greatest public health crisis in the history of the People’s Republic may be inconsistent with that vision and Chinese aspirations.

But is the humbling fact that Chinese vaccine technology is no match for Western technologies sufficient reason not to save millions of lives? China might try to save face by introducing the unproven Chinese mRNA vaccines rather than permitting proven products from the West. But that approach could backfire during dire times if the Chinese mRNA vaccines are not as effective as hoped.

To be clear: I wish China well and hope that the nation will emerge from COVID quickly without domestic instability, both for the sake of China and the rest of the world. But China stands on the edge of a precipice as it relaxes the “zero COVID” policy.

The experience of recent weeks suggests that average Chinese citizens, when faced with unprecedented public health dangers and spiking death rates, may be prepared again to demand effective, humane measures, with ultimate results that no one can predict.

Jeff Moon is a China trade and government relations consultant who served previously as assistant U.S. trade representative for China affairs.
 
PRC has done the right thing by not allowing mRNA vaccine. Neither has India.

Regards
 
Seems US propaganda machine received new task. There is no "widespread protests" over MRNA vaccine among Chinese except some US and Taiwan hired troll army. Who pretend to be ordinary Chinese netizens. We are not blind. We saw US and Taiwan miserably failed in the covid war, with help of their most effective vaccines.
 

Perhaps the most remarkable outcome of the recent protests in China is what the protestors never demanded and what the Chinese government seems determined not to provide: access to the world’s best and most effective mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.

Interpreting the conspicuous absence of mRNA vaccines in protestor demands invites us to focus on what the protests were – and were not – about. Protestors were outraged about the personal danger and inhumane conditions they experienced under a rigid “zero Covid” policy administered by callous bureaucrats.

The mainstream did not advocate broader change, political reforms or Western approaches to the COVID pandemic. In fact, unremitting Chinese government propaganda has persuaded the Chinese public that, implementation aside, the “zero COVID” policy has been successful because there have been relatively few Chinese deaths.

Ongoing Chinese government claims that Chinese vaccines are safe and effective also remain unchallenged domestically. All of that could change as the “zero COVID” policy is relaxed and widespread infections become possible, if not likely. If personal danger and inhumane conditions created underlying conditions that led to recent protests, the emergence of uncontrolled outbreaks and potentially even greater danger could lead to renewed demonstrations demanding more effective action. Protestors who succeeded in pressing demands for “zero COVID” policy changes may become emboldened to press further demands.

The Chinese government and most international observers agree that vaccination is key to preventing COVID. But China’s Sinopharm and Sinovac vaccines use older technology that employs an inactivated virus that many experts believe is less effective at preventing infection than Western-developed mRNA vaccines. China has developed a homegrown mRNA vaccine used in Indonesia but not approved for use in China

What, then, is the Chinese rationale for refusing to permit access to the world’s most effective COVID vaccines, especially when they are readily available for immediate distribution in China? And how will Chinese authorities respond if outbreaks generate more urgent public demands that the government adopt all possible measures – including mRNA vaccines – to fight COVID?

There are no defensible answers. Any claims that foreign vaccines are unsuitable for China because they have not been properly tested locally are undermined by successful widespread use in many other countries. Moreover, testing has not been completed in China simply because China has not permitted the process to commence.

Commercial considerations surfaced in press reports that China refused Moderna’s offer to import mRNA vaccines because the company refused to transfer the intellectual property rights as part of the deal. Forced technology transfer is integral to China’s trade policy, but that practice is especially misguided and inappropriate amid a public health crisis.

And then there is the issue of national pride. Chinese President Xi Jinping often says that the world is experiencing changes unseen in the past 100 years, asserting that China is rising while the West is falling. Reliance on foreign technology to tame the greatest public health crisis in the history of the People’s Republic may be inconsistent with that vision and Chinese aspirations.

But is the humbling fact that Chinese vaccine technology is no match for Western technologies sufficient reason not to save millions of lives? China might try to save face by introducing the unproven Chinese mRNA vaccines rather than permitting proven products from the West. But that approach could backfire during dire times if the Chinese mRNA vaccines are not as effective as hoped.

To be clear: I wish China well and hope that the nation will emerge from COVID quickly without domestic instability, both for the sake of China and the rest of the world. But China stands on the edge of a precipice as it relaxes the “zero COVID” policy.

The experience of recent weeks suggests that average Chinese citizens, when faced with unprecedented public health dangers and spiking death rates, may be prepared again to demand effective, humane measures, with ultimate results that no one can predict.

Jeff Moon is a China trade and government relations consultant who served previously as assistant U.S. trade representative for China affairs.
China hater, Chinese dont need your US and EU vaccines, period, dont try to brag your vaccines to show your ego of superiority of the west. All you can do now is wish all the ill on China, there are no protests in China about Chinese vaccines, they are as good as yours. Stop lecture Chinese on the pandemic while millions in the US and EU have died so far, do you people have any sense of shame ?
 
China hater, Chinese dont need your US and EU vaccines, period, dont try to brag your vaccines to show your ego of superiority of the west. All you can do now is wish all the ill on China, there are no protests in China about Chinese vaccines, they are as good as yours. Stop lecture Chinese on the pandemic while millions in the US and EU have died so far, do you people have any sense of shame ?

We do not have lockdowns. Chinese do. that is the only thing that matters

We do not have to brag. the Chinese government's dealings speak for themselves
 
We do not have lockdowns. Chinese do. that is the only thing that matters

We do not have to brag. the Chinese government's dealings speak for themselves
You don't have the mobilization ability to lockdown actually. Lockdown is very necessary when the virus(eg. Delta) is lethal. US lost 1million lives compared to China lost 5 thousand. The only reason is US doesn't have the ability to lockdown
 
We do not have lockdowns. Chinese do. that is the only thing that matters

We do not have to brag. the Chinese government's dealings speak for themselves
Thats your delusion of selling vaccines to China all the time, Chinese dont need them. You dont have lockdowns, but you have millions of deaths, proud.
 
You don't have the mobilization ability to lockdown actually. Lockdown is very necessary when the virus(eg. Delta) is lethal. US lost 1million lives compared to China lost 5 thousand. The only reason is US doesn't have the ability to lockdown

relying on Chinese government statistics :enjoy:
 
We do not have lockdowns. Chinese do. that is the only thing that matters

We do not have to brag. the Chinese government's dealings speak for themselves
1 mil dead and you dare brag. The protest was about lockdowns in housing areas and districts, althought milder than the Shanghai citywide lockdown, it was stil disruptive. Do you know now Chineze people are complaining we are too free? This MSM piece is to pressure China to buy Pfizer, wake up zombies,Desantis is starting a probe on Mrna vaccines. Lol
 
Thats your delusion of selling vaccines to China all the time, Chinese dont need them. You dont have lockdowns, but you have millions of deaths, proud.
the Chinese government's dealings speak for themselves
 
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You morons are being controlled like cattle by the WMSM.
 
I will never take mRNA vaccines and be a western guinea pig and later die suddenly.
 
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the Chinese government's dealings speak for themselves

 
mRNA vaccine needs to prove itself for some decades.

You can take it under an emergency situation, but not under normal conditions.

It's better to choose a traditional vaccine instead.
 

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