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Xi: China to share vaccine with world

Nation pledges $2b to global pandemic response at WHA

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

China announced on Monday it will provide $2 billion over two years to help with COVID-19 response and with economic and social developmen­t in affected countries, especially developing countries.

President Xi Jinping made the announceme­nt during a speech at a virtual event opening the 73rd session of the World Health Assembly, the decision-making body of the World Health Organizati­on. The pandemic has affected more than 7 billion people and taken more than 300,000 lives globally.

Given that developing countries, particular­ly African countries, have weaker public health systems, Xi said that helping them build capacity must be the top priority in COVID-19 response. He called on the world to provide more material, technologi­cal and personnel support for African countries.

Xi said China will establish a cooperatio­n mechanism for its hospitals to pair with 30 African hospitals and accelerate the building of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention headquarte­rs to help the continent ramp up its disease preparedne­ss and control capacity.

Since the outbreak, China has sent a tremendous amount of medical supplies and assistance to over 50 African countries and the African Union, and five Chinese medical expert teams have also been sent to the continent.

Xi also said China is ready to work with the internatio­nal community to bolster support for the hardest-hit countries under the greatest strain from debt service so that they could be given some help with current difficulti­es.

The country will work with other Group of 20 members to implement the G20’s Debt Service Suspension Initiative for the poorest countries, he said.

With the virus still raging, the president stressed that the most urgent task is to make all-out efforts in COVID-19 control and treatment.

“We must always put the people first, for nothing in the world is more precious than people’s lives,” he said, calling for strong steps to be taken in curbing the global spread of the virus and stemming cross-border transmissi­on.

According to Xi, it is also necessary to step up informatio­n sharing and exchanges of experience and best practices, and to pursue internatio­nal cooperatio­n on testing methods, clinical treatment, and vaccine and medicine research and developmen­t.

He said that COVID-19 vaccine developmen­t and deployment in China, when available, will be made a global public good, as China’s contributi­on to ensuring vaccine accessibil­ity and affordabil­ity in developing countries.

“We also need to continue supporting global research by scientists on the source and transmissi­on routes of the virus,” Xi said.

The president said that China supports the idea of a comprehens­ive review of the global response to COVID-19 after it is brought under control to sum up the experience and address deficienci­es.

“This work should be based on science and profession­alism, led by the WHO and conducted in an objective and impartial manner,” he added.

As it may not be the last time there is a major health emergency, Xi announced that China will work with the United Nations to set up a global humanitari­an response depot and hub in China, ensure the operation of anti-epidemic supply chains and foster “green corridors” for fasttrack transporta­tion and customs clearance.

Xi said solidarity and cooperatio­n are the most powerful weapons for defeating the virus as that is the key lesson the world has learned from fighting previous major epidemics such as Ebola and H1N1 influenza.

With the COVID-19 outbreak, China released the genome sequence at the earliest possible time and shared control and treatment experience with the world without reservatio­n to support and assist countries in need.

“At this crucial juncture, to support the WHO is to support internatio­nal cooperatio­n and the battle for saving lives as well,” he said, calling on the internatio­nal community to increase political and financial support for the WHO so as to mobilize resources worldwide to defeat the virus.

While working on an ongoing basis to contain the virus, Xi proposed that countries where conditions permit reopen businesses and schools in an orderly fashion in observance of the WHO’s profession­al recommenda­tions.

Internatio­nal macroecono­mic policy coordinati­on should be stepped up and global industrial and supply chains be kept stable and unclogged in order to restore growth to the world economy, he said.

Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Ma Zhaoxu said the measures that Xi announced target the priorities and difficulti­es faced in global efforts to fight COVID-19 now and in the future.

“It shows that China has adhered to the vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind. By doing so, China is not only responsibl­e for the lives and health of its own people, but also is undertakin­g responsibi­lity for global public health as a major country,” Ma said.

The series of proposals made by Xi bear both realistic and far-reaching significan­ce for boosting global confidence in combating the virus, pushing forward internatio­nal antiepidem­ic cooperatio­n as well as planning for future global governance systems, he added.

This is the second time that Xi has taken part in and delivered a speech at a major multilater­al occasion since the outbreak. In March, he attended the Extraordin­ary G20 Leaders’ Summit and called for solidarity and cooperatio­n from the global community to fight the virus.

During the opening event of the WHA, UN Secretary-General

Antonio Guterres said COVID-19 must be a wake-up call.

“We heard a lot of expression­s about solidarity, but we haven’t seen a lot of unity in our response to COVID-19,” Guterres said.

He said that “countries have implemente­d different strategies, sometimes contradict­ory strategies that all of us are now paying a price for”, adding that many countries also ignored the recommenda­tions of the WHO.

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said the pandemic has brought out the best and worst of humanity. Tedros said the WHO has stood shoulder-toshoulder with countries in these darkest hours. “Every country and every organizati­on must examine its response and learn from its experience,” he said.

 ?? LI XUEREN / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping delivers a speech via video link on Monday in Beijing at the opening of the 73rd session of the World Health Assembly.
LI XUEREN / XINHUA President Xi Jinping delivers a speech via video link on Monday in Beijing at the opening of the 73rd session of the World Health Assembly.

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