China COVID Vaccine Spawns Uptick In Leukemia Cases. Plandemic Just Getting Started

After obtaining domestic COVID vaccinations, an increasing number of Chinese residents have been diagnosed with leukemia. They argue, however, that the authorities regard their assertions as a danger to social order and are refusing to respond to their questions. On May 31, Wang Jun (an alias) of Hujia Township in Panjin City, Liaoning Province, informed The Epoch Times that his wife had been diagnosed with acute leukemia after having two Sinovac vaccines. “On May 14 last year, she fired her first shot at our town, a Beijing-based Sinovac product,” Wang added. Then on June 4th, the second.” She experienced a daily headache four days later that was resistant to pain relievers. Doctors didn’t realize she had leukemia until Sept. 22 because of her abnormally low platelet count. According to Wang, his wife was previously healthy, with no history of harmful…

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