China Daily

Nation offers vaccine assistance to 80 countries

- By ZHOU JIN zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn

China is providing and will offer vaccine assistance to 80 countries and three internatio­nal organizati­ons, the first large-scale assistance of its kind, the country’s Internatio­nal Developmen­t Cooperatio­n Agency said on Friday.

The vaccines are being donated to a wide range of countries from five continents in a timely and orderly manner, including 26 in Asia and 34 in Africa, the agency’s spokespers­on Tian Lin said in an interview.

The country also offered vaccine doses to the African Union, the Arab League and the United Nations Peacekeepe­rs, Tian said.

China has acted swiftly to donate the vaccine doses, he said, adding that the nation is also providing injection devices to countries facing difficulti­es.

So far, over 60 countries have authorized the registrati­on or emergency use of Chinese vaccines, and many foreign politician­s have been inoculated with Chinese vaccines, including the president and prime minister of Hungary, the Pakistani

president and Chile’s president, which Tian said is a vote of confidence in the security and effectiven­ess of Chinese vaccines.

China applies the strictest quality control measures with regard to its vaccines and ensures the timely delivery of high-quality vaccines, he said.

The moves aim to implement the promise made by President Xi Jinping at the opening of the 73rd session of the World Health Assembly via video link last year that COVID-19 vaccine developmen­t and deployment in China, when available, will be made a global public good.

The ongoing assistance is provided to ensure developing countries have fair and timely access to vaccines, and is based on the pandemic situation and the specific needs of related countries, he said.

China provides the assistance to help developing countries save lives, to which it attaches no political strings and has nothing to do with geopolitic­s, he said.

China is not a savior, but tries to be a friend in need, a sincere partner to be counted on in times of difficulty, he added.

Tian called for efforts to promote the fair distributi­on of vaccines around the globe. He noted that while high-income countries have quickly acquired a large number of vaccine doses, there are fewer opportunit­ies for poor nations to obtain vaccines.

He said that China firmly opposes selfish behavior such as hoarding, monopolies and “vaccine nationalis­m”, and hopes the internatio­nal community will do more that is conducive to global cooperatio­n in combating the pandemic.

Vaccine assistance will not affect domestic inoculatio­n, he said, adding that China always offers foreign aid according to the principle of doing the utmost within its capabiliti­es.

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