Victims of Hubei Vaccine Scandal Face Long-term Suppression, Struggling physically and mentally

Hubei girl Sun Nala suffered from a serious illness after receiving the Wuhan biological vaccine. Recently, while seeking medical treatment in Beijing, she faced double maintaining stability from police in her hometown and in Beijing. Under years of illness and long-term suppression, she once reached the point of despair and even wrote a farewell letter with the intention to end her life.

On December 1st, a policeman with badge number 023219 knocked on the door of Sun Nala’s room at the Yào Shí Hotel in Beijing, verbally summoning her for a mandatory check at the police station without specifying the reason, which was rejected by Sun Nala.

Recalling the situation at that time, Sun Nala said, “There was only him at the door, I questioned his identity, asked for his police ID, he didn’t show me, and then verbally summoned me, forcibly pulling me down to the ground, looking fierce and malicious.”

According to Sun Nala, as per the law, police duty should involve two officers, so this policeman was breaking the law. The next day, Sun Nala went to the police station to demand an apology from the officer involved, but her request was rejected.

Sun Nala graduated from university in 2020 and started working at a bank. In 2021, she was forced to receive the COVID vaccine by the bank, resulting in severe reactions in her body, leading to a diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus. Her heart, kidneys were severely damaged, and multiple organs such as breasts and lungs also exhibited symptoms. Due to long-term use of steroids and Chinese and Western medicine, she has experienced partial hair loss and tooth decay.

“If I’m not strong, I wouldn’t have survived. Many people have died. Several well-known hospitals in Beijing have said there is no effective medicine available,” she revealed.

Some experts believe her condition may be related to the vaccine, but due to official restrictions, they are unwilling to include such information in her medical records. “They definitely wouldn’t write it down because the vaccine is something the country mandated us to take. If they write it, it means they are opposing the country.”

Over the past four years, her parents have sold property to pay for her treatment and have accumulated debts. At the same time, Sun Nala has been subjected to maintaining stability and suppression for a long time, leaving her physically and mentally exhausted, leading to suicidal thoughts at one point.

Sun Nala’s farewell letter. (Provided by interviewees)

She mentioned that in the past five years, both her family and herself have reached the end of their means. She believes that the treatment of major illnesses is also related to her emotional state. “Being constantly harassed and suppressed every few days, I felt like I was dying. I couldn’t see any hope. Who would choose that irreversible path?”

Sun Nala’s experience is just the tip of the iceberg for victims of the COVID vaccine. On November 27, rights activist Qian Dalong, a victim of the Beijing Kexing vaccine who had participated in drafting the proposal for the establishment of a “COVID Vaccine Injury Guarantee Assistance Mechanism,” was summoned by the police and has since gone missing. His social media accounts including Weibo have also disappeared.

Several vaccine rights activists who support Qian Dalong have called on the international community to pay attention to the victims of the vaccine and hold the Chinese Communist Party accountable for hiding the epidemic, causing a devastating global toll.