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打疫苗 (dǎ yì miáo): get immunized
 
打疫苗 (dǎ yì miáo): get immunized
  
This refers to the Shanxi vaccination scandal in which a number of children died and others were injured because of improperly stored vaccines. Government officials were blamed for the lapses that led to the poisonings. The term has become a taunt used towards government officials, as in “Minister Wu, don’t forget to get your daughter immunized!” For more about the Shanxi vaccine scandal read [http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/19/world/asia/19china.html?_r=1&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss here] and [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2010/03/vaccine-probe-ex-health-chief-accused-of-graft/ here].
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After the [http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/19/world/asia/19china.html?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&_r=0/ 2008 Shanxi vaccination scandal in which a number of children died due to improperly stored vaccines], government officials were blamed. In 2010, the story resurfaced when veteran journalist [http://wangkeqin.blog.sohu.com/ Wang Keqin] [zh] filed an in depth investigative report on the case for the China Economic Times [http://www.cet.com.cn/ (中国经济时报)]. The term has since been used to taunt officials, as in “Minister Wu, don’t forget to get your daughter immunized!”
  
  
 
[[File:immunized2.jpg|500px|thumb|center|''Milk powder, immunizations, school stabbings, school collapses, school bus incidents, test-focused education. In red, "Will your child escape these?"'']]
 
[[File:immunized2.jpg|500px|thumb|center|''Milk powder, immunizations, school stabbings, school collapses, school bus incidents, test-focused education. In red, "Will your child escape these?"'']]
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2013年9月6日 (五) 20:45的版本

打疫苗 (dǎ yì miáo): get immunized

After the 2008 Shanxi vaccination scandal in which a number of children died due to improperly stored vaccines, government officials were blamed. In 2010, the story resurfaced when veteran journalist Wang Keqin [zh] filed an in depth investigative report on the case for the China Economic Times (中国经济时报). The term has since been used to taunt officials, as in “Minister Wu, don’t forget to get your daughter immunized!”


Milk powder, immunizations, school stabbings, school collapses, school bus incidents, test-focused education. In red, "Will your child escape these?"

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