Chinese corona vaccine approved

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by Nighthawk, Jun 30, 2020.

  1. Do you believe EVERYTHING you read about China? like their death rate and infection rate? How about the CCP news?
     
    #11     Jun 30, 2020
  2. bone

    bone

    First of all, the Chinese Communist Party will NOT allow Chinese scientists to use Western search engines to query foreign scientific literature and publications. And China restricts most native research from being published online and subjected to outside peer review. China is a leader in research acquisition, but native Chinese research and development falls far behind Western innovation and ingenuity. China's close censorship of scientists and the CCP's military over-lordship of Chinese scientists is a severe handicap.

    The Chinese Communist Party floods the web with propaganda in order to deflect it's nefarious activities - like suppressing its own citizens, manipulating its currency by artificially pegging it against the dollar, its manifold human rights abuses in Hong Kong, killing ethnic Muslims, building military bases and creating islands in international waters, and its provocative and deadly border incursions with India. Just to name a few. Deflection, deflection, deflection.

    One has to be very careful about news coming from the CCP. The Chinese military owns and monopolizes huge Companies and market sectors, and there is a national law that any Chinese company must assist the military whenever and however called upon. Chinese Companies are forced to repatriate US Dollar receipts for Yuan. The Chinese government censors and controls internet access and content to China. China closely monitors it's citizens and now socially "ranks" them within a Communist Party Social Credit System. Every Chinese cell phone has two mandatory apps ("Web Cleansing" and "Citizen Security") installed that allows the CCP to track and collect information from every citizen and to censor and control the information that they receive. Starting in 2017, every car in China has a GPS transponder installed (the "Beidou System") so the CCP can track it.

    But I suppose it's possible that if you created a highly contagious airborne virus in a lab and unleashed it unto the world then maybe you can create a vaccine.

    But don't forget that the Chinese government lied to the WHO and the world for several weeks early in 2020 about COVID. Flat out lied. And let the virus spread. China's reputation in the world at present is shit. Their neighbors hate them and are highly suspicious of them for good reason. China has managed to alienate not only the US but now the UK and the EU.

     
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    #12     Jun 30, 2020
  3. JSOP

    JSOP

    Even if this is true, this is just further testing of yet another potential coronavirus vaccine, one of many vaccines that are being tested right now around the world. The only difference is China testing it on a larger scale within its military regime, basically using its soldiers as guinea pigs. This is in no way of an indication of a vaccine being approved for usage in any way so no, at this point, it is not an indication of any action to be taken, whether it's "buy" or "sell", let alone "strong buy" of the Chinese stock market or any market. Strictly my opinion.

    Hope the vaccine works well within the Chinese military system because this is all they have to defend themselves militarily and carrying out other defensive actions for their other territorial lands.
     
    #13     Jun 30, 2020
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  4. bone

    bone

    The Chinese Communist Party will most certainly hail the vaccine as a triumphant success and flood the internet with the good news. Regardless. It's a given.
     
    #14     Jun 30, 2020
  5. JSOP

    JSOP

    Yes but interestingly, China is one of the first 20 countries that EU has re-opened its borders to. I guess China's market is still worth more than human lives of EU citizens. :)

    This is what I find ambiguous about the West's attitudes towards China. No matter how cautious and wary we are of China, how much we denounce its action, its policy, China is bad, China is not to be trusted..., we always want their market, we never have any problem of getting their money. Makes you think if you can never trust anything that comes out of China, how is it that we trust them enough to do business with them, to trust them with our money, to trust them enough to use their products? If you check everything that you have in your house, more than 50% are Made in China. How do you know they haven't installed trackers or surveillance chips in that pen that you just bought from the dollar store? ;)
     
    #15     Jun 30, 2020
  6. Yes, that is what I call stupid greed. Do not forget the bribing and coercing others is standard Chinese culture! It is normal for them what we would see as abhor able - they managed to bribe the Clintons well, among other apparatchiks s to open and they sold out the US by allowing the Chinese to dump cheap garbage on the US markets while making it very hard for us to operate and sell overthere.
     
    #16     Jun 30, 2020
  7. notagain

    notagain

    eff China
     
    #17     Jun 30, 2020
  8. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    Glad they're testing the vaccine on their military instead of on students in Hong Kong. :D

    Protester Yells - What's that blue stuff the police is spraying at us.

    Yet, if the story is true about discovering a vaccine...I've always suspected that China will be the first to develop a vaccine.

    What's next...new terms on trade deals (e.g. lower tariffs). :sneaky:

    wrbtrader
     
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    #18     Jun 30, 2020
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  9. Overnight

    Overnight

    So long as Americans desire to buy cheep shit, we will always buy from them. We need to get our cost of manufacturing down below them, else our obsession with China goods will not end.
     
    #19     Jun 30, 2020
  10. Sig

    Sig

    That's what I call a stupid fantasy of the right that has no basis in fact and no proof outside of the Fox/OAN/Breitbart universe.

    I'm not sure what this even means. Should they have been "dumping" expensive garbage on the U.S. markets? Were they providing anything to the U.S. markets that US companies didn't specifically order and ask for (the answer is no, in case you think that's a serious question). I know plenty of companies that are selling in China and making a mint, do you have personal experience or had a one on one conversation with a real human you know who has experienced this "very hard to operate and sell overthere" or are you just parroting Trump?
     
    #20     Jun 30, 2020