The Telegram (St. John's)

China to strengthen co-operation in COVID-19 vaccine trials

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BEIJING — China will strengthen internatio­nal cooperatio­n in future COVID-19 clinical vaccine trials, building on earlier collaborat­ion in vaccine developmen­t, the science and technology minister said Sunday.

China is expending great efforts in the global scramble to develop a vaccine for the new coronaries epidemic that began in its central city of Wuhan, with Chinese researcher­s conducting five separate clinical trials on humans, or half of all such trials globally, according to the data compiled by the World Health Organizati­on.

President Xi Jinping vowed last month at the World Heath Assembly, the WHO’S governing body, that vaccines China’s develops will become a “global public good” once they are ready for use, and it will be China’s contributi­on to ensuring vaccine accessibil­ity and affordabil­ity in developing countries.

Developing “a vaccine is still the fundamenta­l strategy in our effort to overcome the new coronaviru­s,” Science and Technology Minister Wang Zhigang told a news conference in Beijing.

But vaccine developmen­t is very difficult and takes time, he said, when asked how China would initially prioritize shots by country when a vaccine is found.

“The rigour of vaccine developmen­t has been compared by some scientists to a dance involving precise steps and rehearsals,” Wang said.

In a white paper unveiled by the State Council Informatio­n Office at the news conference, the government urges global cooperatio­n, saying the internatio­nal community should resist finger-pointing and politicizi­ng the virus. It did not name any country.

U.S. President Donald Trump’s administra­tion has accused China of cover-ups and lack of transparen­cy regarding the pandemic. Beijing has repeatedly denied the allegation­s, saying it has been keeping the world informed from the start.

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