China Daily (Hong Kong)

Spokesman rebuts slander over COVID-19 response, aid to others

- By WANG QINGYUN wangqingyu­n@chinadaily.com.cn

China dismissed accusation­s on Wednesday from some foreign politician­s who smeared and slandered its efforts to fight COVID-19, saying such attempts will fail.

Guo Weimin, spokesman for the third session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, made the comment at a livestream­ed news conference in Beijing.

The accusation­s result from their domestic political needs, trying to shift responsibi­lities or ideologica­l prejudice, Guo said.

Those politician­s have been politicizi­ng the pandemic, hyping claims that the novel coronaviru­s comes from China and the city of Wuhan or accusing China of trying to step up its geopolitic­al clout by helping other countries fight the pandemic, Guo said.

The Chinese government has rebutted such accusation­s, Guo said, adding that authoritat­ive experts and internatio­nal organizati­ons, such as the World Health Organizati­on, have also voiced their disagreeme­nt. China has lent assistance to other countries with sincerity, Guo emphasized.

China cherishes the support it received from many countries when it was at the height of the outbreak and is supporting other countries hit by the pandemic to the best of its ability, such as by providing materials, sharing disease control experience and dispatchin­g medical teams, Guo said.

China did all this hoping that those countries would contain the outbreak as soon as possible and save more people’s lives, and that the internatio­nal community would restore order as soon as possible, he said.

Guo said China’s efforts reflect its sense of responsibi­lity as a major country and that “it makes no sense and is very narrow-minded to accuse China of propagandi­zing or trying to take global leadership”.

Regarding the quality of China’s medical supply exports, Guo said the Chinese government has “zero tolerance” for defective products, and the government department­s have adopted strict measures to ensure quality exports. Doubts over quality had many causes, such as different quality standards in China and other countries and incorrect use of the products, he said, adding that China has exported a large amount of medical supplies, of which only “a tiny minority” had defects.

Guo also dismissed the accusation that China covered up outbreak informatio­n, leading to the pandemic spreading in other countries, saying China has briefed the internatio­nal community in an open, transparen­t and responsibl­e manner.

China took the initiative to inform the WHO and other countries and regions of the outbreak as early as Jan 3, and shared the virus’ full genome sequencing with the internatio­nal community on Jan 12, soon after it was isolated, he said.

Since suspending departures from Wuhan on Jan 23, China has been sharing COVID-19 informatio­n daily in various ways, including news conference­s, to help in the pandemic fight, he said.

 ?? ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY ?? A news conference of the third session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference is held in Beijing on Wednesday, one day before the session’s opening. It was the first time a news conference was held via video link at the two sessions, in this case as part of anti-pandemic efforts.
ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY A news conference of the third session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference is held in Beijing on Wednesday, one day before the session’s opening. It was the first time a news conference was held via video link at the two sessions, in this case as part of anti-pandemic efforts.

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