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Translation: Should We Treat the Unvaccinated Like Deadbeats? - China Digital Times (CDT)


Translation: Should We Treat the Unvaccinated Like Deadbeats?
Posted by Joseph Brouwer | Apr 7, 2021
Free eggs, flour, grocery coupons, chicken wings, and dumplings have been used to entice citizens to get the shot. In Beijing’s Shijingshan neighborhood, residents were offered free entrance to all parks. But there have also been coercive measures. As one college student told The New York Times, “They say it’s voluntary, but if you don’t get the vaccine, they’ll just keep calling you.” The Times’ report also notes that a Chongqing company said those who refused the vaccine would be “held accountable.”
Some localities have gone even further. A Hainan government notice threatened “rectification.” A viral image, purportedly from a village in Hainan, threatened to blacklist non-vaccinated residents with the “Five Won’ts”: ....

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Paul Yong rape trial postponed to June after witnesses contract Covid-19


IPOH: The rape trial of former Perak executive councillor Paul Yong Choo Kiong has been postponed to eight days in June and July after three prosecution witnesses tested positive for Covid-19.
Ipoh High Court Judge Datuk Abdul Wahab Mohamed fixed June 23 to 25 and July 12 to 16 for the trial to continue.
The postponement was requested by lead Deputy Public Prosecutor Datuk Jamil Aripin, who said three prosecution witnesses had tested positive for Covid-19 and were under quarantine.
He said the three witnesses were from the police and in charge of CCTV recordings, which constitute key pieces of the prosecution s evidence in the case. ....

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Covid 19 coronavirus: How will China vaccinate 560 million people? Start with free ice cream


Covid 19 coronavirus: How will China vaccinate 560 million people? Start with free ice cream
8 Apr, 2021 02:52 AM
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A McDonald s ice cream truck outside a vaccination centre in Beijing offered a two-for-one promotion for those getting inoculated. Photo / Gilles Sabrié, The New York Times
A McDonald s ice cream truck outside a vaccination centre in Beijing offered a two-for-one promotion for those getting inoculated. Photo / Gilles Sabrié, The New York Times
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By: Vivian Wang and Keith Bradsher
China s Covid-19 vaccination campaign got off to a slow start. It is now trying to catch up, through a mixture of freebies and the occasional threat. ....

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10m doses a day: China's vaccination rollout complete with ice cream


10m doses a day: China’s vaccination rollout complete with ice cream
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April 7, 2021 — 6.38am
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Beijing: In Beijing, the vaccinated qualify for buy-one-get-one-free ice cream cones. In northern Gansu province, a county government published a 20-stanza poem extolling the virtues of the jab. In the southern town of Wancheng, officials warned parents that if they refused to get vaccinated, their children’s schooling and future employment and housing were all at risk.
China is deploying a medley of tactics, some tantalising and some threatening, to achieve mass vaccination on a staggering scale: a goal of 560 million people, or 40 per cent of its population, by the end of June. ....

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