On July 6, the Beijing municipal government mandated people to be vaccinated before entering public places on July 11. The order violates the principle of “informed, consensual and voluntary” vaccinations emphasized by the National Health Commission of the Communist China.
According to Sina Finance, Li Ang, the deputy director of the Beijing Municipal Health Commission, issued a statement at a press conference on the prevention and control of the outbreak. The statement said that from July 11, Beijing residents who have not been vaccinated will not be able to enter places where people gather.
These venues mainly include offline training institutions, libraries, museums, cinemas, art galleries, cultural centers, sports and fitness venues, performance and entertainment venues, internet cafes, and so on. This disguised forced vaccination of the population is clearly contrary to the vaccination principles of the National Health Commission of Communist China.
Back in 2021, Wu Liang, the deputy director of the National Health Commission of Communist China and CDC, spoke at a press conference on the State Council’s joint prevention and control mechanism to quell public discontent over mandatory vaccination by local governments. Wu Liang pointed out that the local governments’ restrictions on access to public places by unvaccinated people violated the principle of “informed, consensual and voluntary” vaccinations, and therefore must be changed.
Some netizens pointed out that the Beijing Health Commission is openly confronting the National Health Commission because the local and central governments are engaged in a power struggle over vaccination policies, while completely ignoring the harm caused by these vaccines. It has been reported that thousands of children across the country have developed diabetes due to the vaccine, and another 1,000 have developed leukemia.