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Analysis: Questions about Carrie Lam’s jab? Syringe was filled from a Sinovac vial

28 February 202116 April 2021 Zeerak Khurram and Robin Hibberd Carrie Lam, COVID-19, Hong Kong, sinovac, vaccine 4 min read

Annie Lab’s visual analysis shows the syringe used to inoculate the Chief Executive was filled from a Sinovac vial. It was not a prefilled syringe made by a European manufacturer as the rumor implies.

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Misleading: No formal invitation to Carrie Lam does not mean she was uninvited

26 October 201916 April 2021 Jack Lau, Michelle Lim and David Morgan Agnes Chow, Carrie Lam, Japanese foreign ministry spokesperson Masato Otaka, Sankei Shimbun 1 min read

Lam was among the expected informal guests along with dignitaries from Taiwan and Macao.

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Misleading: A photo showing Carrie Lam on her mobile phone was taken before the Japanese emperor enthronement ceremony began

22 October 201916 April 2021 Skylar Li, Whitney Liu, Yan Chiu and Sakina Abidi #Japan, Carrie Lam, Japanese emperor, mobile phone 2 min read

The TV screencap was taken while dignitaries and heads of state were still arriving.

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