Global Times

China leads vaccine R&D, no need to steal

US smear reminds Chinese scientists to protect technologi­cal fruits

- By Leng Shumei and Yang Sheng

China’s Foreign Ministry and experts have slammed rumors hyped by the US side that Chinese hackers and spies are trying to steal their research materials for COVID-19 vaccine and drug developmen­t, saying the two countries are developing different products and that China is actually leading in vaccine developmen­t.

The New York Times on Sunday reported that FBI and the Department of Homeland Security in the US are preparing to issue a warning that China’s hackers and spies are working to steal American research on the developmen­t of vaccines and treatments for the novel coronaviru­s.

China leads in R&D for COVID-19 vaccines and other therapies, and any attempt to smear or frame China without evidence is immoral, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Zhao Lijian said at a routine press conference on Monday, slamming the report.

China firmly safeguards cybersecur­ity and always opposes and cracks down on any form of cyber attacks, Zhao noted.

Three inactivate­d vaccines and a recombinan­t one have been put into clinical trials, and three of them have entered the second phase of clinical trials, including an inactivate­d vaccine developed by Sinovac Biotech, a Beijing-based company, according to media reports.

Sinovac Chairman Yin Weidong told media on Sunday that the company will start pilot production of the inactivate­d COVID-19 vaccine candidate in July.

US President Donald Trump said on May 3 that a COVID-19 vaccine may be available in the US by the end of 2020.

Chinese experts refuted the groundless US accusation, noting that the two countries have different developmen­t paths. According to a Beijingbas­ed immunology expert who asked for anonymity, China is focusing on developing inactivate­d vaccines while the US is working on DNA and RNA vaccines, which means the US’ research materials would be of little value to China.

The expert noted that China has openly shared informatio­n and data about the virus and the epidemic with the world since the outbreak. The openly shared informatio­n is sufficient for China’s research, the expert said.

China is also cooperatin­g with foreign partners on vaccine developmen­t, including the US, UK and Germany.

The US’ accusation, although groundless, has reminded Chinese companies and research groups to protect their technologi­es, the expert said.

Lü Xiang, a research fellow with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing, told the Global Times on Monday that if the US claims China is stealing its data, then the US needs to prove that it has achieved more progress than China, said Lü, otherwise, why would China be interested in it?

Lü said the epidemic situation in China has been generally brought under control. Meanwhile, the US has more than 1.3 million infections and the number continues to increase.

“We are not the ones who desperatel­y need the vaccine, they are,” Lü said.

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