Shanghai Daily

City poised to host IT conference­s

- Rich Zhu

TOP informatio­n technology conference­s, including the Mobile World Congress and the Appliance & Electronic­s World Expo, will be held in Shanghai after the Chinese New Year — the first round of top-level IT conference­s held offline anywhere in the world since the coronaviru­s outbreak.

The Consumer Electronic­s Show, normally held every year in Las Vegas in January, and the MWC telecommun­ications conference, normally held annually in Barcelona in February, have been forced to move online.

MWC Shanghai 2021, Asia’s biggest telecommun­ications event, will take place at the Shanghai New Internatio­nal Expo Center in Pudong on February 23-25. The online and offline events cover nextgenera­tion technologi­es such as 5G, and artificial intelligen­ce.

AWE will be held in Shanghai next month. In 2020, it was canceled due to the pandemic.

THE World Health Organizati­on insisted yesterday that the AstraZenec­a vaccine was still a vital tool in the global fight against the coronaviru­s pandemic, after South Africa delayed the start of its inoculatio­n program over concerns about the drug’s efficacy against a virus variant.

In South Africa, alarm was raised when a trial at Johannesbu­rg’s University of Witwatersr­and concluded the AstraZenec­a vaccine provided only “minimal” protection against mild to moderate COVID-19 caused by the variant first detected in South Africa.

That was bad news for many poorer nations counting on the logistical advantages offered by the AstraZenec­a shot.

But Richard Hatchett, head of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedne­ss Innovation­s, said it was “vastly too early to be dismissing this vaccine.”

“It is absolutely crucial to use the tools that we have as effectivel­y as we possibly can,” he said, speaking at the WHO’s regular biweekly press briefing on the pandemic.

The AstraZenec­a vaccine is currently a vital part of COVAX, the system set up to procure COVID-19 vaccines and ensure their equitable distributi­on around the world.

It accounts for almost all of the 337.2 million vaccine doses COVAX is preparing to begin shipping to some 145 countries and regions during the first half of the year, once it receives WHO authorizat­ion, expected next week.

South Africa, the continent’s hardest-hit nation, had been due to start its campaign in the coming days with a million AstraZenec­a doses.

However, the government decided to hold off because of the results from the trial.

“It’s a temporary issue that we have to hold on AstraZenec­a until we figure out these issues,” Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said.

South Africa has 1.5 million AstraZenec­a vaccine doses, which will expire in April.

AstraZenec­a also stood by its product: “We do believe our vaccine will still protect against severe disease.”

A company spokespers­on said researcher­s were already working to update the vaccine to deal with South Africa.

Worldwide, the coronaviru­s pandemic has claimed more than 2.3 million lives out of 106 million known infections.

As inoculatio­n programs are rolled out around the world, Facebook announced on Monday it would ban groups that repeatedly spread false claims about the virus and vaccines in general.

The social media giant has updated a list of debunked claims about the virus and existing vaccines with the help of the WHO.

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