China Daily (Hong Kong)

Beijing rebuts ‘immoral’ US accusation­s on data

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said on Thursday that some US politician­s are “being immoral and inhuman” for not putting people’s lives and health above politics amid the novel coronaviru­s pandemic.

Rebutting the United States intelligen­ce community’s conclusion that Beijing underrepor­ted its epidemic data, Hua said that slander, smears and shifting the blame to others cannot make up for lost time, but will only cost more lost time and lives.

“The Chinese people understand very well, and sympathize with the American people for the pain they are suffering now,” Hua said at a regular news conference in Beijing, adding that China is willing to provide them with help and support, within its ability, to combat the virus.

Politicizi­ng public health issues should be denounced by people worldwide including those in the US, she said, urging US politician­s to adjust their work priorities and direction and concentrat­e on saving the lives of people in the US.

On Thursday, the spokeswoma­n also further clarified previous media reports about the quality of masks purchased by the Netherland­s

from China.

According to an initial investigat­ion by Chinese authoritie­s, the reported shipment was of nonmedical masks purchased by a Dutch agent, Hua said, adding that the Chinese company had explicitly notified the Dutch before shipment that they were exported as nonmedical masks in the customs declaratio­n.

“Now all countries urgently demand epidemic prevention materials. We kindly remind users to carefully check the purposes and use instructio­ns of products, making sure the products meet their standards to avoid making mistakes in a hurry,” she said.

Chinese authoritie­s have adopted stricter measures to ensure the quality of medical supply exports since Wednesday, requiring exporters to provide extra documentat­ion during customs clearance to prove that their products meet the quality standards of importing countries or regions.

Hua accused some media outlets of being irresponsi­ble in hyping up a so-called quality issue with Chinese products before checking the facts.

“I hope they don’t have ulterior motives because that will not help internatio­nal cooperatio­n in epidemic control,” she said.

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