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China arrests more than 80 people in fake vaccine ring crackdown

China arrests more than 80 people in fake vaccine ring crackdown CNN 2/1/2021 By Rob Picheta, CNN © Ren Chao/Xinhua News Agency/Getty Images A medical worker prepares a dose of Covid-19 vaccine in Beijing, China. China has said it is cracking down on a crime ring making fake vaccines for Covid-19 that has been running since September, state media report. Police departments in Jiangsu, Beijing and Shandong have arrested more than 80 people involved in producing more than 3,000 fake Covid-19 vaccine doses, Xinhua News Agency reported. Xinhua said China s Ministry of Public Security is investigating crimes related to manufacturing and selling of counterfeit vaccines and the illegal practice of medicine and fraud under the guise of the vaccines.

February 1, 2021 | Armstrong Economics

Spread the love ASIA: China is cracking down on a crime ring making “fake vaccines” for Covid-19 that has been running since September, state media reported. Police departments in Jiangsu, Beijing, and Shandong have arrested more than 80 people involved in producing more than 3,000 fake Covid-19 vaccine doses, Xinhua News Agency reported. Xinhua said China’s Ministry of Public Security is investigating crimes related to manufacturing and selling of counterfeit vaccines “and the illegal practice of medicine and fraud under the guise of the vaccines.” China is set to overtake the United States as the world’s largest economy a few years earlier than anticipated due to the coronavirus pandemic, analysts said. The US reported last week that gross domestic product in 2020 contracted by 2.3% to $20.93 trillion in current-dollar terms, based on a preliminary government estimate. In contrast, China said its GDP expanded by 2.3% last year to 101.6 trillion yuan. That’s about $

Rights Activist Intercepted by Chinese Police at Shanghai Airport and Lost Contact With Outside World

Rights Activist Intercepted by Chinese Police at Shanghai Airport and Lost Contact With Outside World Renowned Chinese rights activist Guo Feixiong was en route to Shanghai Pudong Airport on Jan. 28 when he was intercepted by Chinese police and prevented from travelling to the United States to care for his wife, who is about to undergo chemotherapy. Guo immediately announced that he would go on an indefinite hunger strike in a show of protest. However, after Guo was taken away by the authorities, he lost contact with the outside world. Known as the “civil rights hero,” Guo Feixiong, whose real name is Yang Maodong, is also a lawyer and independent writer in China. Despite being jailed for his activism, Guo is committed to pursuing constitutional democracy.

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