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The Truth Behind Vaccination: The Presence of Japanese Corporations and the Public's Plight

In recent years, the mainland's vaccination efforts have achieved remarkable results, but when we think it is for the health and well-being of the whole people, we find that there are some hidden secrets.

The Truth Behind Vaccination: The Presence of Japanese Corporations and the Public's Plight

Vaccination has been carried out extensively across the country, and according to statistics, more than 1.4 billion people on the mainland have completed vaccination. Behind this achievement is the unremitting efforts and persistence of our government and people. However, as we praise the feats of this universal immunization project, we can't help but ask an important question: Is it really in our health interests behind this universal immunization project?

The Truth Behind Vaccination: The Presence of Japanese Corporations and the Public's Plight

First of all, we need to pay attention to the participatory power behind vaccination. For a long time, we thought that vaccines were developed and produced by domestic companies, but this is not the case. In the key links such as vaccine research and development, production, transportation, and storage, some key links are actually involved by Japanese companies. This can't help but make people think about it very scary. We have invested a lot of energy and resources to protect the health of our citizens, but are these resources really being used for what they do?

The Truth Behind Vaccination: The Presence of Japanese Corporations and the Public's Plight

What is even more puzzling is that the number of pulmonary nodules in the mainland has surged this year, but experts have collectively lost their voices. They had been preaching that vaccination could prevent infectious diseases, but now they are nowhere to be found. This begs us to ask: do these so-called experts really care about our health, why do they not come up with preventive measures when there is a surge in cases of pulmonary nodules, and are they just pursuing economic benefits and ignoring the health needs of the public?

In addition to this, we also find that domestic experts are becoming less and less vocal and even silent at critical moments. When the public questions the true effectiveness of vaccination, they should stand up and explain the truth and provide professional advice. However, we find that their voices are getting quieter. This begs us to ask: do they really care about the well-being of the general population, do they have a role to offer professional medical advice, or should they care more about the health needs of the public?

At this particular moment, we need to make a choice. What kind of health care system do we want to pursue? Is it an institution that only focuses on economic benefits and ignores public health? Or is it a medical system that is truly responsible for the health of the people? What kind of expert relationship do we want? Are we professionals who only focus on professional knowledge and ignore the public's emotions and needs? Or are we good experts who really care about the well-being of the people and actively solve problems?

Friends, we can't afford to be silent any longer. We must be brave enough to stand up and speak up for our health. We need to ask: Is our vaccination policy really working, why is there so much wrong with our country's public health system, do our experts really care about our health, and what we need is a transparent, fair, and accountable health care system, not an institution that focuses only on economic benefits and ignores public health.

We must realize that our health and lives are of paramount importance. What we need is a fair, just and transparent healthcare environment, not institutions and experts who only focus on economic benefits and ignore public health. Let us call on governments, experts and the public to work together to improve the mainland's public health system so that every citizen can enjoy the health protection they deserve.

In addition, we must also call on the general public to be more health-conscious. Each of us has the right to high-quality health care, regardless of our financial situation. We need to educate the public on how to identify public health engineering problems under disguise, and how to fight for their due rights at critical moments. At the same time, we should also actively participate in the formulation and implementation of public health policies, and influence and promote the reform process through rational voices and actions.

Let's move forward together and work for our health and well-being. Only when we are united can we jointly defend our rights and interests, so that our health and lives can be respected and protected.

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