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He began to cry because they gave him the “Chinese” vaccine and the video went viral

A user of TikTok made viral the moment A young woman cries inconsolably after receiving the “Chinese” vaccine against Covid. With more than two million reproductions on the social network, this young Argentine woman expressed with tears her discontent at receiving the vaccine from Sinopharm.

The video was shared by @nachitoomaceira on his social network profile. The images show a young woman who talks to her grandmother on the phone and tells her that she had received the Chinese Sinopharm vaccine against coronavirus..

“They gave me the Chinese vaccine, the worst of all and now it hurts me, I can’t move my arm ”, says the protagonist of the video, who was not identified. It is deduced when listening to the call that the grandmother takes it with humor from the other side, because the young woman claims, “Don’t laugh, grandma.”

“They gave me the Chinese vaccine, the worst of all and now it hurts,” he says in a video that went viral on TikTok.


The video garnered more than two million views in a short time, and the young woman responded to those who left her comments. “How difficult to be me”, he wrote, as published by TN.

This Friday an Aerolineas flight arrived with 768,000 doses of the Sinopharm vaccine to Argentina.

The video was shared on TikTok and had more than two million views.

The video was shared on TikTok and had more than two million views.


The Sinopharm vaccine is recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the population over 18 years of age in two doses with a separation of three to four weeks. Its efficacy in preventing symptoms of illness and hospitalizations is estimated to be 79% and its easy storage requirements make it well suited for low-resource settings.

The WHO validated the “safety, efficacy and quality” of the vaccine of Chinese origin in early May and approved its emergency use in the context of the pandemic.

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