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China says criticisms of vaccine hurt its goodwill


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27 minutes ago, mokwit said:

Over the years I have formed the opinion that banks and China are only ever acting in their own interest, despite trying to project an image of the opposite.

I use the saying China present the Front Door to the World and all the truths happens thru the Back Door, the one you will never see....

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32 minutes ago, thaitom said:

The government owns it all, no one owns anything.

Sinovac Biotech has institutional ownership and traded in Nasdaq. I Globe. Capital is the largest shareholder and is a  investment company based in USA. Facts get out of the window when anything China related is mentioned. 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

The continuing questioning of the efficacy of the Chinese-made Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine has drawn the ire of China whose Embassy in Bangkok said it hurts China’s goodwill to help Thailand’s fight against the pandemic, triggering a heated debate on the social media.

 

My heart pumps purple p... for them. 

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13 minutes ago, mokwit said:

they don't have the broad base of knowledge that comes from doing the original R&D because they steal IP

Because they lack the intelligence to come up with all on their own. And we all know who they are stealing it from. Or perhaps the people they are stealing from are giving them false IP intentionally?

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2 minutes ago, BobinBKK said:

Because they lack the intelligence to come up with all on their own. And we all know who they are stealing it from. Or perhaps the people they are stealing from are giving them false IP intentionally?

Your allegation doesn’t pass the smell test. China filed more patents than any countries including USA. 

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2 hours ago, placeholder said:

Doesn't that observation apply to every country? And keep in mind that in the case of Sinovac its vaccine was produced by a company that's located in China but it's not the Chinese govt.

So why is the Chinese government defending it? And everything is connected in China. No company is completely independent of the state.

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26 minutes ago, brucec64 said:

So why is the Chinese government defending it?

Same reason they defend everything Chinese...Nationalism

 

Though I don't disagree with the notion sinovac has links to the Chinese govt

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13 minutes ago, Benmart said:

Fteedom of speech is not intended to be comfortable in all instances. The CCP cannot stifle commentary outside their "barbwire borders".

And this is a beautiful thing. One they cannot come to terms with. It appears their eventual goal is world domination, and nothing short of that. Let us hope the Chinese people are capable of getting rid of the heinous and ill intentioned CCP, before that happens! If it happens. The whole house could collapse, as the internal debt is staggering. 

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1 minute ago, JustAnotherHun said:

First we spread out the virus, refuse to provide data to WHO.

Then we selflessly help Thailand to fight the pandemia with the best vaccine ever to be on earth...

And last nobody is grateful and nobody loves us except our friend Anutin and the beloved leader and general there.

The world is so unfair!

It will seem even more unfair when you receive a ban.......5555

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38 minutes ago, BobinBKK said:

Patents for what, cheap "Made in China" products? No thanks... China seems to have the market cornered on viruses that cause world wide misery, maybe they should file patents on those too!

 

How does that "smell" pass your "smell test"???

Ironically, losing one's sense of smell is one the many symptoms of COVID-19 !

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