https://www.yahoo.com/news/china-high-alert-delta-outbreak-140800790.html
Havent really seen much about China and Covid since the beginning of the outbreak but here are a few pointers about a recent outbreak there.
The rise in cases has also led to questions about the effectiveness of China's Covid vaccines, made by the state-owned company Sinopharm and the private firm Sinovac.
Well, it's been made clear that vaccines do not stop infection
Other countries that have used these Chinese vaccines have experienced waves of infections. More than 30 Indonesian health workers died despite receiving two doses of Sinovac.
They ARE supposed to stop serious disease and death.
The article further suggests that "it is possible, although rare, for people to catch Covid and become seriously ill after two doses of any vaccine."
The article also states that The rest of the pandemic-weary world has watched as life appeared to return to normal for many Chinese people, with images of crowded pool parties and bustling theme parks contrasting sharply with lockdowns in the West.
There was ONE video of asians at a pool club on the news. One. And there is one or two videos about the pandemic and how China handled it when it first broke out. There was the footage of the driver running from nis car at a checkpoint only to be netted, literally netted, by what appears to be an officer.
Then there's the video of the people being dragged out of their homes.
Those are the only two videos about Covid in China.
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