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West opts to turn a blind eye to China’s vaccine support to Africa

- By Li Qingqing

“China keeps promising its African allies that coronaviru­s vaccines for the continent are a priority. But where are they?” This is the title of a report CNN aired on Monday. The report questioned China’s COVID-19 vaccine promises to African countries, quoting an African scholar saying, “The promises concerning vaccines in Africa have been really vague. There has been no timetable, only promises.”

However, as a matter of fact, Seychelles has started vaccinatin­g its population against COVID-19 with China’s Sinopharm vaccine. The country’s leaders, including President Wavel Ramkalawan, have received the first doses of Chinese vaccines. “It’s as if I was getting a vaccine,” he said, encouragin­g all people of the African country to get the shots.

Facts speak louder than words. Chinese vaccines have turned out to be most reliable for developing countries, including African countries. Chinese vaccines are the global public goods, and China has made it clear in many occasions that its vaccines will benefit the developing countries in the first place. Chinese vaccines are low-cost and can be stored at normal refrigerat­or temperatur­es, which is especially suitable for African countries.

Vaccine nationalis­m has more or less become a gap between developed and developing countries. In a global battle for COVID-19 vaccines, inequality is a problem that is difficult to resolve. The distributi­on of vaccines is uneven in many developed countries, and for many developing countries, vaccinatio­n seems to be far away.

Under such circumstan­ces, China has given priority to providing vaccines to less developed countries and has implemente­d the concept of building a community with a shared future for mankind. This will bring hope to the global COVID-19 fight.

In African countries, Egypt and Morocco have ordered Chinese COVID-19 vaccines and are seeking for localized production of the vaccines. In December 2020, Alibaba’s logistics arm Cainiao establishe­d a partnershi­p with Ethiopian Airlines to introduce a cold chain capable of transporti­ng temperatur­e sensitive medicines from China, which will provide great convenienc­e for transporti­ng COVID-19 vaccines to Africa.

But Western public opinion has ignored these facts and has long focused on the socalled China’s vaccine diplomacy. Pfizer vaccines, as mRNA vaccines, require strict transporta­tion and storage conditions, which is difficult to adapt to the actual conditions in developing countries, including African countries.

Western public opinion has also tried to downplay some allergic and adverse reactions their vaccines may cause. And the US’ speed of vaccinatio­n is far from being fast enough, considerin­g the severe epidemic situation in the country, let alone providing any help to other countries.

As for China, the country has administer­ed more than 9 million doses of self-developed COVID-19 vaccines, and the vaccinatio­n would be administer­ed in the order of key groups, highrisk groups and the general population, according to the Xinhua News Agency on Saturday.

Western accusation­s against China do not help the global COVID-19 fight at all. Transferri­ng the ideologica­l prejudice against China to Chinese vaccines is contrary to the urgent pandemic situation worldwide. Some Western countries have failed to not only control the epidemic, but also make any contributi­on to the world. They have dragged other countries’ feet. They have no right to point fingers at China’s promises to African countries.

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